NHS working with tech giants to battle coronavirus fake news
The NHS has announced it will work with the likes of Google and Twitter to help the public get easy access to accurate NHS information about coronavirus.
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The NHS has announced it will work with the likes of Google and Twitter to help the public get easy access to accurate NHS information about coronavirus.
Healthcare professionals in Wales can now access digital patient information across all health board organisational boundaries, NWIS has announced.
The trusts will benefit from £28 million between them in the first year to deliver digital transformation programmes, NHSX confirmed.
The programme was rolled out nationally following a pilot in Leeds involving 113 pharmacies using PharmOutcomes and 83 GP practices using SystmOne.
Digital Health Unplugged hosted its first all-women panel discussion at Rewired 2020, where diversity, inclusion and representation were high on the agenda.
In a letter to GPs last week NHS England urged Britainās 7,000 GP surgeries to reduce face-to-face appoints for patients displaying symptoms of coronavirus.
Brainomix’s AI software rapidly analyses CT scans of the brain and is designed to act as an expert second opinion in diagnosing stroke patients.

North Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) will implement Totalmobile’s digital platform to improve
The National Data Guardian has asked NHSE to explain how Palantir staff gained access to

This Movers and Shakers roundup includes health secretary Wes Streeting’s resignation and the appointment of

Dermot Ryan, director of digital transformation at NHS England, has been announced as the latest
Today’s briefing features the detection of Alzheimer’s using VR and a personal training platform that