Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives
This contracts and go lives roundup includes two Devon NHS trusts signing a contract with Epic for an electronic patient record (EPR).
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This contracts and go lives roundup includes two Devon NHS trusts signing a contract with Epic for an electronic patient record (EPR).
An app for gynaecological conditions is among the health tech solutions to win the Innovate UK Women in Innovation Awards.
More than 10,000 patients across Scotland have benefitted from da Vinci robotic-assisted surgery since 2021, following a major expansion.
Today’s news roundup covers Graphnet’s new AF screening tool and Maidstone Hospital’s 100th robotic surgery patient.
A study led by Oxford Population Health identified 28% more cases of atrial fibrillation in primary care data than secondary care data alone.
Doctors who use AI see benefits for their own efficiency and for patient care, according to a study by the General Medical Council.
University of Manchester spinout CareLoop has closed a £1.8 million funding round to support the growth of its digital therapeutics platform.
The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital has gone live with a pilot of an open Electronic
Healthcare interoperability company, Lyniate and digital identity solutions provider, NextGate, have entered a definitive merger
X-on, a cloud telephony provider, has been acquired by Southern Communications Group, giving it access
NHS Wales has signed a multi-year contract with CMR Surgical (CMR) as part of a
Following a successful Digital Health Rewired, Jordan Sollof chats to Dr Rachael Grimaldi, co-founder and