UK govt pumps £37.5m into new health and biomedical data hubs
The UK government is investing £37.5 million in hubs connecting regional health and care data with genetic and biomedical information.
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The UK government is investing £37.5 million in hubs connecting regional health and care data with genetic and biomedical information.
Health secretary Matt Hancock has said more widespread use of apps in the NHS could make life easier for both patients and clinicians.
Doncaster CCG was due to launch its IDCR in March 2018, but this was pushed back following delays suffered during proof-of-concept stages.
The winning project at the Summer Schools NHS Hack Day demonstrated how a tool for accessing GP records can be replaced with a free NHS alternative.
The shared system will combine 708,000 child health records from acute hospitals, CCGs, local authorities and GP practices in the South West.
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Digital Health has published the full Summer Schools 2026 programme, featuring some of the NHS’s