Scotland’s NHS App will not be widely available until April 2026
Scotland’s version of the NHS App will not be made available to everyone across the country until April 2026, the government has announced.
Back to Top
Scotland’s version of the NHS App will not be made available to everyone across the country until April 2026, the government has announced.
This morning’s Coffee Time Briefing covers the launch of the My Transfusion app and Badger Notes now available at Kettering General Hospital.
Ahead of speaking at Rewired 2026, Dr Jennifer Dixon, chief executive at The Health Foundation, discusses the NHS 10 year health plan.
The NHS is launching an ‘online hospital’ which will connect patients to expert clinicians across England, Keir Starmer will announce today.
DHSC has launched a call for evidence for the forthcoming NHS 10 year workforce plan, including evidence of new digital initiatives.
“Getting the basics right” in digital is key to success, says the CDIO of Northumbria Healthcare, England’s top-ranked large hospital trust.
Researchers at Nottingham Trent University are developing a wearable device to detect and monitor the age-related condition sarcopenia.

This roundup includes a host of NHS England departures as well as a new national
Concerns are being raised by NHS staff that engineers working for US software firm Palantir
Today’s briefing features AI that detects several diseases from one blood sample and a partnership
The Dementia Trials Accelerator has welcomed its first participants into clinics, a key milestone in
The MHRA is strengthening its partnership with the US FDA to support faster access to