
NHS Digital confirms end of patient data sharing with Home Office
The agreement meant the Home Office could access patient data – including non-clinical information – for the purpose of tracing immigration offenders.
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The agreement meant the Home Office could access patient data – including non-clinical information – for the purpose of tracing immigration offenders.
The guidance sets out how and in which circumstances doctors, nurses and other healthcare staff can use messaging apps within acute clinical settings.
The app helps detect early signs of kidney failure and is currently being used at the Royal Free Hospital in north London.
The National Assembly for Wales’ Public Accounts Committee published a report which looked into IT systems being used in NHS Wales.
Wais Shaifta, who previously served as the company’s chief operating officer, assumed the role of acting chief executive in July.
The selected trusts will all pilot RespiraSense during an eight-week set-up phase and then could have the chance of getting a six-week supply.
Hancock will appear today at the GovTech summit in Paris to discuss how AI and other technological advances could transform care for NHS patients.
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