App round-up
Reporter Thomas Meek runs through the latest from the world of health apps, with news of a study into their effectiveness by the American Heart Association, and the latest accreditations and launches.
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Reporter Thomas Meek runs through the latest from the world of health apps, with news of a study into their effectiveness by the American Heart Association, and the latest accreditations and launches.
Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is planning to submit a business case to procure CSCās Lorenzo electronic patient record.
City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust staff will be able to see imaging data from within their Meditech electronic patient record using Agfa HealthCareās enterprise imaging platform.
A first customer has been announced for the PICS clinical decision support system developed by University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and distributed by Servelec Group.
Cheshire has launched a one-year project to use telehealth to support patients with long-term conditions, working with Philips Healthcare.
An urgent care centre at the Royal Free Hospital is using Emis Web to conduct rapid assessments of patients, enabling it to discharge or divert 26,000 a year.
St Georgeās Healthcare NHS Trust has eliminated instances of incomplete prescriptions on drug charts and increased allergy documentation to 100% using an e-prescribing system.

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has begun rolling out the Better Meds electronic prescribing and
NHS England chief executive Sir Jim Mackey has said NHS staff face the sack or
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health and Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trusts have launched a

University Hospitals of Leicester has upgraded its Nervecentre EPR system and begun the phased deployment
Today’s briefing features acoustic gut monitoring technology and a contraction timer to support women during