NHS England signs digital urgent and emergency care contracts
NHS England has signed two contracts to support the digital transformation of urgent and emergency care, totalling ÂŁ86 million in value.
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NHS England has signed two contracts to support the digital transformation of urgent and emergency care, totalling ÂŁ86 million in value.
North London Mental Health Partnership (NLMHP) has gone live with a personal health record from Patients Know Best.
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has announced plans to trial a pre-hospital video triage scheme for stroke patients.
Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers Walsall Healthcare’s first digital nurse role, rehab robots and a maternity EPR at East and North Herts.
York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals and Harrogate and District NHS FT have selected Nervecentre as their preferred EPR supplier.
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has partnered with Better to deliver an electronic prescribing and medicines administration system.
Milton Keynes University Hospital is trialling a conversational AI assistant in its ophthalmology department.
Tallaght University Hospital has integrated the ordering and reporting of blood tests into its EPR,
Scientists in London have developed new AI technology inspired by video games to transform the
South Tees and Dartford have both gone live with Alcidion’s Miya Precision, a real-time patient
Elsevier has added to its global medical healthcare portfolio with the acquisition of Osmosis.org, a
Our November roundup of contracts and go lives features news from Barts Health NHS Trust