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NHSE commissions rapid review of acute trusts’ EPR plans

Former NHSE director of digital transformation, Beverley Bryant is undertaking a rapid review of EPR plans at nine acute NHS
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DMA must be ‘useful and usable’, says NHS England CIO

John Quinn, chief information officer at NHS England said that the digital maturity assessment (DMA) needs to be “useful and
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Summer Schools 2024 conference programme published

The programme for Summer Schools 2024 has been published, featuring national keynotes, NHS CEOs, digital leadership plenary sessions and more.
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National CIO John Quinn returns as Summer Schools keynote in 2024

Digital Health is delighted to announce that NHS England’s CIO John Quinn will return as keynote at Summer Schools 2024
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NHS England’s digital leaders to front keynote sessions at Rewired 2024 

Senior digital leaders from NHS England will speaking as part of back-to-back keynote sessions on day two of Rewired 2024.
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AI needs governance and structure in health, King’s Fund panel says

Allison Gardner, senior scientific advisor at NICE, has told an audience at The King's Fund that guidelines for AI are
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Standards and legacy infrastructure key to transformation says Quinn

Delivering national architecture and standards are one of the key priorities for NHS England going forward, NHSE CIO John Quinn
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Case for digital transformation funding needs to be strengthened – Quinn

The CIO of NHS England has told Digital Health Summer Schools he intends to champion adequate funding for the digitisation
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NHS signs new Microsoft deal worth three-quarters of a billion pounds

NHS England has announced a new £774m licensing deal for Microsoft productivity apps and products including Office365 and Teams for
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Tenth Summer School will celebrate successes to date and look forward  

The tenth Digital Health Summer Schools will celebrate milestones of the past decade while looking ahead to consider what comes next.
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