Chancellor to announce £300m capital funding for NHS technology
The Autumn Budget will include £300 million of new capital investment in NHS technology to help to improve productivity.
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The Autumn Budget will include £300 million of new capital investment in NHS technology to help to improve productivity.
Today’s briefing includes an analysis of whether patients can use the digital tools needed for the NHS 10 year plan.
The Department of Health and Social Care plans to allow researchers access to patient data from the Covid-19 pandemic despite GPs’ concerns.
Five AI tools that help spot warning signs of bowel cancer earlier have been conditionally recommended by NICE.

Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust has gone live with an electronic patient record supplied by Oracle Health.
NHS Orkney has delayed the go-live of its new electronic patient record (EPR) due to āsignificant resource challengesā.

Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (QVH) has gone live with its first electronic patient record (EPR) system.
Four pathfinder projects addressing some of Londonās key health problems have been granted Ā£1m to
Induction’s Attend Anywhere platform has expanded with a new clinical group consultation function to support
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation is trialling a new app for stroke patients to
Digital health provider Babylon has launched its AI-powered triage tool in Rwanda to further digitise
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has signed a five-year non-exclusive Strategic Research Agreement (SRA)