Healthcare IT news in brief
In this week’s health IT round-up we cover the NHS calling in military help on cyber attack, a tweeting surgeon, and an alternative to NHSmail.
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In this week’s health IT round-up we cover the NHS calling in military help on cyber attack, a tweeting surgeon, and an alternative to NHSmail.
NHS England is working with Google, Bing and Apple to promote and increase the visibility of NHS.uk, NHS Choices and the much anticipated NHS App Library.
Google’s DeepMind Health is creating a new data audit infrastructure that allows trusts to see how their data is being processed in real time.
One on England’s most digitally advanced trusts, Salford Royal, will start using patient wearable generated data to personalise treatment.
The most advanced sustainability and transformation plans (STPs) will received an additional £325 million, chancellor Philip Hammond said during his Spring Budget speech.
Thousands of patients are being warned their GP electronic records may not be secure, amid an ongoing ICO investigation into system supplier TPP.
The long awaited NHS app library will be live by the end of March, according to NHS England digital lead at the Digital Health Technology Show in London.
Today’s briefing features Doctify launching in Saudi Arabia and a Scottish medical management platform for

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust has now rolled out digital observations and prescribing in

The HSE and System C have announced the next phase of a national agreement that

King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has launched a digital prehab trial for patients awaiting

A report in the FT suggests waiting list reductions attributed to the FDP are heavily