
Digital Health Networks 2018 in review
Digital Health Intelligence CEO, Jon Hoeksma, reflects back on the last 12 months of the Networks and looks ahead to what lies in store for 2019.
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Digital Health Intelligence CEO, Jon Hoeksma, reflects back on the last 12 months of the Networks and looks ahead to what lies in store for 2019.
The charity, in partnership with The Alan Turing Institute, is handing out the money to six projects which aim to transform heart and circulatory diagnosis.
Launched in 2005, the service allows patients or clinicians to book appointments in hospital or other care settings online.
Our last industry round up for 2018 features news that CHKS has been awarded a new contract in Wales to create a clinical benchmarking and analytics system.
BridgeHead will join a lineup of NHS opinion formers and thought leaders, as well as other CIO Network partners, including NHS Digital and InterSystems.
The review is recommending that the IT systems used in the breast cancer screening programme are made simpler to use and fully interoperable.
The Secretary for State for Health and Social Care will be joined on day two by chairman of the British Heart Foundation, Doug Gurr.
Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust has gone live with an electronic patient record
An “Amazon-style” prescription tracking feature has been rolled out in the NHS App to reduce
The prototype of a machine that can detect tumours in women with dense breast tissue
Nine ‘high-potential’ digital health companies have been selected to participate in a new, Midlands-focused accelerator
An automation system called ‘Ada’ is improving efficiency in paediatric referrals at Cambridge Community Services