Most read Digital Health news stories, 2016
From the email blunder that caused #replyallgate, to news that NHS England was going to spend £100 million on ‘exemplar’ trusts, there was plenty for Digital Health News readers to read in 2016.
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From the email blunder that caused #replyallgate, to news that NHS England was going to spend £100 million on ‘exemplar’ trusts, there was plenty for Digital Health News readers to read in 2016.
Another London trust has signed an agreement with the artificial intelligence company, which will likely give the company access to patient data.
The Midlands trust has picked the Allscripts system as part £32 million ‘digital trust’ programme.
An electronic data collection system has enabled 18 trusts across the West Midlands to contribute to the national 100,000 Genomes Project.
Whipps Cross University Hospital has had a electronic patient record for years but many staff are still using paper.
The sensor technology will be used to monitor everything from whether a patient been discharged to who isn’t washing their hands.

Jordan Sollof is joined at NHS ConfedExpo 2026 by Dr Peter Thomas and Kate Warriner
Today’s briefing features enhanced cancer-killing agents technology and an AI model for NHS Care Navigation.
The MHRA is launching a new AI regulatory sandbox to improve medicines safety and accelerate

Our Future Health has released genetic ancestry data from 755,000 participants, enabling researchers to tackle

Senior NHS digital leaders have called for an end to repeated AI pilots, arguing that