Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives
This contract and go lives roundup features a hospital in Kent going live with Altera Digital Health’s electronic patient record (EPR).
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This contract and go lives roundup features a hospital in Kent going live with Altera Digital Health’s electronic patient record (EPR).
Sonia Patel, chief technology officer at NHS England, is one of the final Digital Health Rewired 2025 keynote speakers to be confirmed.
Today’s briefing includes $6.9 million seed funding for Ignota Labs and the launch of Badger Notes at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
A report by UCLPartners and the Health Foundation has found that the adoption of AI across the NHS in London remains fragmented.
Fears have been raised that the NHS could be hit by cyber security issues because organisations are not prepared to migrate to Windows 11.
An AI Framework has been launched to help the NHS deliver safe and ethical pathways to use AI effectively across the NHS in London.
Nottingham Trent University (NTU) has developed a brainwave reader for people who can no longer communicate through speech or eye movement.
East and North Hertfordshire has introduced Nervecentre’s digital care plans to Lister Hospital following a
Leeds and York Partnership is to get an electronic document management system from IMMJ Systems
Led by OneLondon, London’s Urgent Care Plan has now been implemented across five integrated care
Matthew Gould, who headed up the now disbanded NHSX, is due to be announced as
NICE has issued its first recommendation through its through its Early Value Assessment pilot project