NHS coronavirus contact-tracing app ‘delayed until June’
Health secretary Matt Hancock had previously said the app would be rolled out by mid-May, as had NHSX chief Matthew Gould.
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Health secretary Matt Hancock had previously said the app would be rolled out by mid-May, as had NHSX chief Matthew Gould.
The Digital Health Summer Schools have gone virtual this year, with two days of online learning, networking and collaboration expected to take place.Ā
A team of trained mental health professionals will offer direct video support to responders and patients in a bid to reduce unnecessary A&E attendances.
Privacy expert Polly Sanderson told Digital Health News there were āserious issuesā associated with relying on the self-reporting of symptoms.
The pilot will allow the trusts to test the software, which will be used by contact tracers to collect the information they need digitally.
Seven NHS Trusts are using technology developed by WiFi SPARK in to help connect hospital patients with their loved ones during the coronavirus outbreak.
If the bill becomes law, government would be required to set up an independent contact-tracing app Privacy Tzar to monitor its use and deal with complaints.
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