Least digitised trusts to get priority for investment
Jon Hoeksma explores the news that the twenty-five least digitised NHS trusts in England are to be prioritised for investment in electronic patient records.
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Imperial College London to collaborate with Allocate for staffing tools
Imperial College London has agreed a deal with Allocate Software for its patient acuity methodologies to be used within Allocate’s SafeCare.
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Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives
The latest roundup features news from Birmingham Community Healthcare and Leeds Teaching Hospitals, who both deployed new patient portal platforms.
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Dartford and Gravesham set for anaesthesia and emergency EPR modules
Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust has selected an anaesthesia solution and emergency EPR module to ease pressure on staff, theatres and recovery.
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Hampshire Hospitals signs 10-year deal with GE Healthcare
Hampshire Hospitals and GE Healthcare have signed a 10-year Radiology Managed Service agreement which will improve radiology services and patient pathways.
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Part of Allscripts re-branded to Altera Digital Health
Allscripts’ hospitals and large physician practices business has officially been brought by Harris and will now been known as Altera Digital Health.
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Hillingdon Hospitals goes live with IMMJ’s MediViewer system
The Hillingdon Hospitals has extended the use of IMMJ System’s MediViewer to digitise its patient records across more specialties.
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Coventry and Warwickshire expand virtual ward offering
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust is extending its current chronic obstructive pulmonary disease virtual ward.
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Torbay and South Devon go live with TPP’s SystmOne Maternity
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust has gone live with TPP’s SystmOne Maternity, enabling the Trust to digitise their entire maternity pathway.
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Brain in Hand awarded NHS grant to support people with autism
Brain in Hand has received nearly £400,000 which will go towards improving the way people with autism are engaged in support services.
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