Medefer refutes claim that security flaw left patient data vulnerable
Online healthcare provider Medefer has denied claims that its application programming interface (API) left NHS patient data vulnerable.
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Online healthcare provider Medefer has denied claims that its application programming interface (API) left NHS patient data vulnerable.
Today’s roundup covers the launch of Pharmacy2U’s integrated platform, Norfolk and Norwich’s new CDC, and healthtech insights from Cavendish.
The first remote MRI scans have been conducted by Imperial College Healthcare to reduce waiting times and increase patient choice.
An AI model at Imperial College Healthcare can flag females who are at higher risk of heart disease based on an electrocardiogram (ECG).
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton and Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trusts have gone live with Nervecentre’s EPR.
An open letter from AphA’s Chief Data and Analytics Officers Network has questioned whether the NHS FDP can support local health systems.
Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals will implement the Yorkshire and Humber Care Record (YHCR) on 10 March.
Password management and authentication solution vendor, Specops, has been confirmed as the new sponsor of
The MeeToo mental health support app has been positively evaluated in a study published by
The You & Type 2 pathway has proven to be a success so far in
The Amazon Web Services Healthcare Accelerator has announced the first 12 healthcare solution start-ups who
New cancer data from NHS Digital is expected to help researchers understand the impact of