81% of NHS trust leaders say there is insufficient funding for digital
81% of NHS trust leaders say they do not have sufficient funding to invest in digital transformation, according to a survey by NHS Providers.
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81% of NHS trust leaders say they do not have sufficient funding to invest in digital transformation, according to a survey by NHS Providers.
A snapshot report on the acute electronic patient record (EPR) market has found that 94% of NHS acute trusts in England now have an EPR.
This Movers and Shakes roundup includes the appointment of a permanent secretary at the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
All health and social care trusts in Northern Ireland have now gone live with the encompass patient record system.
Our latest coffee briefing covers to go-live of the WIVS across GP practices in Wales and PocDoc partnering with Superdrug.
De-identified NHS data from 57 million people is being used to train an AI model capable of predicting future health outcomes.
Digitising NHS and adult social care services across the UK will require an estimated ÂŁ21bn over the next five years, according to research.
The recording of ethnicity data on death certificates in England is set to become mandatory
The former director of digital transformation at NHS South, Central and West, Andy Kinnear, is
The Digital Pioneer Fellowship, now in its third year, aims to support digital innovators employed
The fund will support the development and adoption of scalable and effective asthma health technologies,
The review suggests electronic food ordering systems can be linked to electronic patient records for