
NPfIT to cost £10 billion
The final cost of the National Programme for IT in the NHS is expected to be more than £10 billion.
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The final cost of the National Programme for IT in the NHS is expected to be more than £10 billion.
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust has signed a five-year contract with Visbion for a vendor neutral archive, which will store images and scanned patient notes.
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is taking a ‘big bang’ approach to its Epic electronic patient record implementation, on a scale rarely seen in the NHS.
Six Surrey clinical commissioning groups are deploying a managed telehealth service, commissioned by Surrey County Council.
The roll-out of the all-Wales Picture Archiving and Communications System is picking up pace, with two health boards now live with the system and another scheduled to implement it this summer.
NHS South London Commissioning Support Unit is the first to have its Data Service for Commissioners infrastructure signed off, allowing it to process patient confidential data.
Northern Ireland’s five Health and Social Care Trusts have implemented web-based diabetes care management systems from Hicom
The prototype of a machine that can detect tumours in women with dense breast tissue
Nine ‘high-potential’ digital health companies have been selected to participate in a new, Midlands-focused accelerator
An automation system called ‘Ada’ is improving efficiency in paediatric referrals at Cambridge Community Services
Today’s coffee briefing covers 13 new DEXA scanners for NHS trusts and a new financial
The Public Accounts Committee has said “lessons can be learned” from DHSC’s efforts to improve