Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives
This contracts and go lives roundup includes new electronic patient records for Luton Sexual Health and Northampton General Hospital.
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This contracts and go lives roundup includes new electronic patient records for Luton Sexual Health and Northampton General Hospital.

HealthTech firm Sanome has gained regulatory approval for its AI warning system which predicts and prevents healthcare-associated infections.
This Coffee Time Briefing includes a partnership between Devon Council and System C, and Oracle’s next-gen electronic health record.

Three female cofounded HealthTech firms have secured over £1m investment from STAC, Scotland’s industry-led accelerator for tech start-ups.

Routine use of AI reduced health professionals’ abilities to detect precancerous growths without the technology, according to researchers.
A digital tool to help identify and prevent distressed behaviours in dementia patients will be showcased by the Alzheimer’s Society.
Ergéa and Newton’s Tree have partnered with the aim of improving healthcare organisations through integrated, AI-enabled digital solutions.
The head of data and digital applications at North of England Care System Support (NECS)
Digital Health News spokes to Martyn Perry, from Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust about the
The NHS have today launched a new online platform, My Planned Care, as a measure
Graphnet Health has announced a nationwide graduate programme to provide learning and career development opportunities
Pharamcorp Ltd pleaded guilty to providing services without Care Quality Commission registration and has been