HealthTech Women launches in Leeds
A network for women working in healthcare technology is about to launch a chapter in the North of England, after arriving in London from the US last year.
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A network for women working in healthcare technology is about to launch a chapter in the North of England, after arriving in London from the US last year.
This week’s round-up includes the news that Leicester Royal Infirmary has installed a new pharmacy robot and Jersey is implementing e-prescribing in oncology.
The April 2016 target for getting the first third-party suppliers of patient facing services integrated with the principal GP systems will not be met; but the companies involved say it will happen within months and transform the market.
GPs and acute trusts in Southwark and Lambeth are sharing patient records using an in-house developed portal and the Medical Interoperability Gateway.
Wirral Partners, one of the government’s Vanguard projects, will be the first customer for Cerner’s HealtheIntent population health management platform outside the US.
North Middlesex University Hospital has gone live with Fortrus’ Unity electronic document management system as part of its strategy to be fully digital in 2017 at the earliest.
Nuffield Health, the not-for-profit that runs hospitals, gyms and corporate health schemes across the UK, is to implement an electronic health record using InterSystemsâ TrakCare.
Today’s briefing includes a tool to detect breast cancer using magnetic resonance imaging and a
Figures from across the health sector have cautiously welcomed the news that NHS England is
More than 5,000 data breaches have been recorded across NHS Scotland health boards since January
More than half of patients said it was easy to contact their GP practice using

NHS England is expanding the rollout of Hexarad to help patients in the North East