Mental health global digital exemplars revealed by NHS England
The seven mental health global digital exemplars have been announced by NHS England, but with no more detail on amount or timing of funding.
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The seven mental health global digital exemplars have been announced by NHS England, but with no more detail on amount or timing of funding.
Cambridge, Imperial and Chelsea, Alder Hey and Newcastle have been announced as the four additional acute global digital exemplar trusts.
There are millions of both pounds and euros given to fund digital technology products, alongside a novel way to allow carers to book beds for patients.
Beverley Bryant, director of digital transformation at NHS Digital, says the organisation needs to undergo a cultural revolution, move away from thinking of programmes “as king”, and become far more responsive to the needs of NHS customers.
A research partnership has been given £250,000 to create a GP avatar that can help with minor ailments and alleviate pressures on GP practices.
Flagship GDE hospital trusts have finally been notified that they will not receive any of the promised £100m investment this financial year.
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust has gone live with Open Eyes software in its ophthalmic department. The open source EPR was created at London’s Moorfields.
NHS England is recruiting for a chief digital information officer (CDIO) for its new online

Powys Teaching Health Board (PTHB) has gone live an electronic prescribing and medicines administration (ePMA)
Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust has introduced a digital tool to improve care for

An NHS imaging transformation programme serving 6.6 million people across the West Midlands has entered

Health minister Preet Kaur Gill has apologised for NHSE’s handling of information provided to the