
Women in England to self-refer online for midwife appointments
NHS England has announced that newly pregnant women can now self-refer online to get their first midwife appointments.
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NHS England has announced that newly pregnant women can now self-refer online to get their first midwife appointments.
This edition of coffee time includes news from the NHS Ambulance Radio Programme and a DIY heart monitor from Phillips for NHS patients.
This episode, in partnership with Digital Health Networks sponsor Imprivata, focuses on all things mobile technology in healthcare.
A partnership in the East of England has enabled frontline ambulance crews to consult stroke specialists via video.
Nearly 400,000 people have used a prescription tracking feature in the NHS App in the first 10 weeks since its launch, said NHS England.
The NHS Race and Health Observatory has launched a digital platform to support healthcare organisations in tackling health inequalities.
Ultromics, a provider of AI-driven cardiology solutions, has raised $55m (£41m) in Series C financing to scale its technology across the US.
University Hospitals Plymouth is adding new modules to its EPR at Derriford Hospital’s emergency department
We speak to Rewired Pitchfest finalists Little Journey – a start-up which aims to support
The Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust has confirmed it has been experiencing “disruption and
A virtual ward is to be rolled out across London as part of a remote
Motilent has secured funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research to support