RCGP calls for Scottish government to improve GP IT systems
More than half of GPs in Scotland say that their software is not fit for purpose, according to a member survey by RCGP Scotland.
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More than half of GPs in Scotland say that their software is not fit for purpose, according to a member survey by RCGP Scotland.
Today’s Coffee Briefing includes a contract for digital mental health firm Kooth and a report on the rise of radiology-linked legal claims.
The Scottish government has pledged that innovation will have a “pivotal role” in ensuring women have access to the best quality care.
French tech firm Capgemini, which provides IT services to NHS Scotland, will sell its US subsidiary following backlash over its work with ICE.
Ming Tang, interim chief digital and information officer (CDIO) at NHS England, has announced that she will leave her role in April.Ā
Total IT spend by NHS trusts reached £4.1bn in 2025, an increase of 9% from 2024, according to analysis by Future Health Intelligence.

Northamptonshire Integrated Care Board’s shared care record programme is on track to deliver more than Ā£1 million in savings.
Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW) has awarded a two-year contract to Better to develop
System C and Florence Nightingale Foundation have designed a training programme for professionals embarking on
The new chairs and vice chairs of the Digital Health Networks have been appointed during
Kettering General Hospital is embarking on a major medical records digitalisation project with partners System
NHS organisations are invited to apply to NHSXās The Digital Health Partnership Award for funding