NHS IT leaders say ‘paperless’ possible
Two-thirds of NHS IT leaders say they are confident their organisation can meet the goal to become paper-light by the turn of the decade.
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Two-thirds of NHS IT leaders say they are confident their organisation can meet the goal to become paper-light by the turn of the decade.
The NHS endorsement model for healthcare apps, which is meant to replace the NHS Apps Library, has a 50% chance of success, according to the projectâs leaders.
Functionality to allow patients to view their detailed, coded GP record online is available in more than half of Englandâs practices and will hit more than 85% this month.
People’s lives are being âruinedâ by the NHS’ inability to join up patient information, Tim Kelsey has argued in a speech urging trusts to roll out IT systems and CCGs to make sure they are interoperable.
The Treasury is being asked for up to ÂŁ5.6 billion to support the NHSâ technology ambitions, as part of the spending review process that will conclude later this month.
NHS clinicians have been asked to rate the usability of their main IT system in a survey launched by Digital Health Intelligence and the CCIO Leaders Network.
Seven day working and e-consultations may be popular with politicians but they have not gone down well with patients, an evaluation of the first wave of Prime Ministerâs Challenge Fund projects has shown.

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has begun rolling out the Better Meds electronic prescribing and
NHS England chief executive Sir Jim Mackey has said NHS staff face the sack or
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health and Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trusts have launched a

University Hospitals of Leicester has upgraded its Nervecentre EPR system and begun the phased deployment
Today’s briefing features acoustic gut monitoring technology and a contraction timer to support women during