Amazon makes its move into the health sector with online pharmacy
Amazon has made its move into the health sector and launched its own online pharmacy service which will allow customers to buy prescription medication.
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Amazon has made its move into the health sector and launched its own online pharmacy service which will allow customers to buy prescription medication.
Sixteen NHS trusts are to receive a share of £16m to go towards introducing an electronic prescribing system as part of an initiative launched in 2018.
Two “robodocs” working across the north west of England have spoken about how they helped develop a tele-neonatology programme in response to Covid-19.
Joining host Andrea Downey are Gary Jennings, commercial director of Kernow Health, and Ian Nicholls, eHealth transformation manager at Royal Cornwall.
The new interface will enable an alert from the Docobo system to go straight to clinicians or a clinical hub through one platform.
The first trust in the Northern Pathology Imaging Co-operative (NPIC) has deployed a picture archiving and communication system.
It comes as a number of public sector programmes suffered IT blunders, nearly 16,000 Covid-19 cases to go unreported due to the use of Excel.

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Stockport NHS Foundation Trust’s pathology department has gone live with a laboratory information system to