Data sharing in health apps ‘far from transparent’, BMJ research warns
App developers legally and routinely share data but evidence suggest many fail to provide privacy assurances around how they share the data, experts said.
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App developers legally and routinely share data but evidence suggest many fail to provide privacy assurances around how they share the data, experts said.
Itâs often thought that technology isolate older generations but research from Vodafone suggests it can better connect them with friends and family.
Hadley Beeman, who was appointed by the health and social care secretary in August 2018, said NHS Digital is still of “value to the NHS”, adding “it’s not going anywhere”.
Doug Gurr said the next step in implementing the BHFs âfour big betsâ included harnessing data science and deploying technology to the frontline.
TestCard, which enables individuals to conduct urine tests at home, beat off competition during a fiercely fought final round during Digital Health Rewired.
Clinician, academic, author and journalist Ben Goldacre made the argument in one of the opening keynotes at Digital Health Rewired, which is taking place at Londonâs Olympia.

With more than 100 speakers across eight tracks, we have a packed day ahead at Olympia London with registrations opening at 8am.
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

John Browett, business leader and former supermarket chief executive, has been named as chair of