Study highlights need for more rigorous evaluation of digital health apps
A study from Ulster University has called for more rigorous evaluation of digital health apps rather than reliance on user ratings and download numbers.
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A study from Ulster University has called for more rigorous evaluation of digital health apps rather than reliance on user ratings and download numbers.
Healthcare IT supplier Clanwilliam is testing its pharmacy system technology in Wales to support the delivery of an Electronic Prescription Service (EPS).
The first patient has been treated with a personalised vaccine against bowel cancer in a clinical trial, as part of NHS Englandâs Cancer Vaccine Launch Pad.
NHS England has confirmed that its ÂŁ300 million digital pathways framework has been cancelled, following delays caused by a legal claim.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust saved an estimated 959 bed days in the first six months of a virtual ward service, according to analysis by the trust.
The programme for Summer Schools 2024 has been published, featuring national keynotes, NHS CEOs, digital leadership plenary sessions and more.
Thursday’s briefing features healthcare communications provider Cymphony reaching net-zero carbon status and Apotti’s new learning platform for its EHR.
The Hospify platform will close on 31 January after its âexponential growth curve collapsedâ as
The NHS App was launched in December 2018 and now boasts 22million registered users –
NHS Digital’s Professor Jonathan Benger has been awarded a Commander of the British Empire (CBE)
The founder of Theranos, a US company that claimed it provided revolutionary blood tests, has
The year 2021 has been hectic but ground-breaking in the world of digital health. We