Medical apps: new guidance released
Guidance on how to commission, develop and acquire medical apps in the UK has been developed by the Digital Health and Care Alliance.
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Guidance on how to commission, develop and acquire medical apps in the UK has been developed by the Digital Health and Care Alliance.
This month’s round up of news from the world of healthcare apps and mobile developments kicks off with the widely-covered Health4Life sugar cubes calculator.

The Alzheimer’s Society faces potential prosecution for failing to protect sensitive personal data if it fails to comply with a new enforcement notice from the Information Commissioner’s Office.
The recently opened West Cumberland Hospital in Cumbria has gone live with a new computer system for its intensive care unit.
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust is working with Kainos to develop a version of its Evolve patient record software for ambulance services, and piloting the use of iPads to let paramedics complete forms to add to the system.

A specialist HIV treatment centre has been fined £250 by the Information Commissioner’s Office after it revealed the identities of patients through an email error.
NHS England has indicated that it wants to stop running tech funds and to start allocating money to IT from a wider Sustainability and Transformation Fund linked to new, five year Sustainability and Transformation Plans.

Speaking to Digital Health, the Isle of Man’s health minister described plans for a single
NHS England is rolling out AI tools across the health service, including integrated ambient voice

Completing the NHS’s pathology transformation programme could unlock around £450m a year for the health

Our latest Movers and Shakers roundup includes new chief executives for East Cheshire NHS Trust
Health Innovation West Midlands (HIWM) has helped local NHS organisations secure a share of the