Graphnet plugs wearables into care record
A project to improve the care of patients with epilepsy has led to the launch of a Graphnet product that combines wearable technology, data analysis, and digital care records.
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A project to improve the care of patients with epilepsy has led to the launch of a Graphnet product that combines wearable technology, data analysis, and digital care records.
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust has successfully created a single patient administration system for its community and acute staff.
A multi-million-pound data project to improve health care across the north of England has been unveiled, giving academics new access to anonymised health data.
The City of Bradford Metropolitan District Councilâs adult social care services have gone live with SystmOneâs social care module and will soon link up with GP patient data.
The 2016 Health and Social Care Innovation Expo wasnât short on new policies, big reveals, and fancy tech. Ben Heather examines what we learned at the big event and what questions remain.
Existing schemes to allow patients to opt-out of sharing their health data will not be immediately affected by the third Caldicott report but their future is far from assured.
The chief executive of NHS England has put his support behind wearable technology, and said he wants to make sure that trusts are financially rewarded for using it.
The NHS is failing to capitalise on productivity benefits by underusing AI for admin tasks,

Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust has become one of only seven NHS organisations in the

NHS hospitals have declared critical incidents and reported failures affecting cooling systems, diagnostic equipment and

Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust has selected Omega 365âs system to support its major hospital
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