NHS Digital appoints Pete Rose as its CISO and deputy CEO
NHS Digital has appointed Pete Rose as its new CISO deputy CEO. Rose will begin his new role on May 4 and is currently working at the Home Office.
News
EMIS Health CEO talks the age of X and putting patients in the centre
Suzy Foster spoke to Digital Health about her new role at EMIS and why she believes the right pieces have not yet been in place for sharing records.
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NHSX places bet on former William Hill CTO
David Turner, who has previously worked as CTO at William Hill, will take up the same role at NHSX in May, Matthew Gould has announced.
News
Interoperability to be hotly debated at Digital Health Rewired 2020
With interoperability soaring high on the health IT agenda, Digital Health Rewired will have a whole track dedicated to the well-debated topic in March.
Interoperability
The Digital Health Plug-in: Analysing login tech in the NHS
Our latest Intelligence Analysis piece delves into login technology in the NHS, looking beyond Matt Hancock’s promised £40m for new tech.
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£140m AI award to fast-track innovation launched by health secretary
Companies are being invited to bid for a share of £140million to launch their AI innovation across the health service as part of a new award.
AI and Analytics
Draft NICE guidelines suggest apps can support behavioural change
Apps, wearable devices and online programmes may help people be more active, manage their weight, quit smoking and reduce alcohol intake, NICE said.
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Epic ‘tells customers it will cease to work with Google Cloud’
Account representatives from US firm Epic have reportedly called customers to tell them it will not be working with Google Cloud.
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Barts Health appoints Capgemini to help modernise IT estate
Barts Health has appointed Capgemini to help support its digital transformation though delivering cloud services across multiple providers within it.
Infrastructure
Worcestershire Royal to give new mums iPads to help with bonding
New mums who are separated from their newborns after birth at Worcestershire Royal Hospital will be given iPads to help them bond with their child.
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