Exploring the interoperability conundrum
This episode of Digital Health Unplugged, in partnership with BridgeHead Software, examines the hidden barriers to interoperability.
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This episode of Digital Health Unplugged, in partnership with BridgeHead Software, examines the hidden barriers to interoperability.
The go-live of an electronic patient record (EPR) programme in Essex is likely to be delayed, according to a board paper.
The British Medical Association (BMA) has called for NHS doctors to limit usage of the federated data platform (FDP).

The Health Service Executive is about to begin procurement of a national electronic health record (EHR) for Ireland.
NHSE has set out how technology and digital innovation will be key to driving the productivity gains set out in the 10 year health plan.
A coroner has called for hospital doctors to have electronic access to primary care medical notes, following the death of a four-year-old boy.
UK medical bodies have issued a joint statement calling for expert clinicians to be at the forefront of the AI healthcare revolution.
Four initial sites will be awarded a slice of £100 million funding by NHS England
Radar Healthcare has won a contract with Guy’s and St Thomas’ to consolidate existing risk
A small trial from Camden Council and Oysta is seeing medically-fit patients discharged from hospital
More than 7,000 patients have benefited from Baywater Healthcare’s virtual ward service which is being
Yorkshire & Humber Care Record Programme director and CIO, Lee Rickles, speaks exclusively about the