‘A customisable approach’ – how contact-tracing apps differ in the UK
Scotland and Ireland chose to go their own way, working with software developers NearForm to develop their contact-tracing app – but what’s the difference?
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Scotland and Ireland chose to go their own way, working with software developers NearForm to develop their contact-tracing app – but what’s the difference?
After months of uncertainty the NHS contact-tracing app has today launched in England and Wales, allow users to check their symptoms and book a test.
The digital letters are currently being piloted in the ophthalmology and paediatrics departments with patients receiving text message notifications.
Babylon admitted in June that three patients were able to view recordings of other patientās consultations using the GP at Hand app.
The Countess of Chester EPR+ programme is using Cerner Millennium electronic patient record after signing a 15-year deal with the company in 2018.
Some £25 million is expected to be spent on the new app, while £10 million was spent developing the original operating model that was abandoned in June.
Our expert panel look at why access to data is important and whether the pandemic has permanently changed the country’s relationship with data.
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Our Future Health has released genetic ancestry data from 755,000 participants, enabling researchers to tackle

Senior NHS digital leaders have called for an end to repeated AI pilots, arguing that

Ashford and St Peterās Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has appointed RLDatix to deliver its electronic
This roundup includes EPR go-lives, following delays, at both North Cumbria Integrated Care and York