ORCHA reports significant and sustained interest in digital health products
Demand for digital health products soared during the pandemic as patients looked to manage their own care – and interest remains strong in post-lockdown Britain.
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Demand for digital health products soared during the pandemic as patients looked to manage their own care – and interest remains strong in post-lockdown Britain.
Almost 28 million people – around half of the English population are now registered with NHS login following a spike in registrations.
The funding forms part of a wider £5.9bn to help clear the record high backlog of patient’s waiting for treatment, as well as buying new NHS IT.
Queen’s Hospital Burton is following in the footsteps of Royal Derby Hospital with its implementation of ExtraMed’s Patient Flow software.
Log my Care’s new electronic medication administration record aims to minimise medication errors and keep care home residents safe.
Sussex ICS is piloting Bleepa and CareLocker technology to tackle the elective care backlog and bring diagnoistic services to the community.
Our latest roundup of movers and shakers from across the world of health IT includes a new CDIO at an ICS in Cheshire and Merseyside and more.
Thousands of women could avoid invasive diagnostic procedures for suspected womb cancer under an NHS

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has begun rolling out the Better Meds electronic prescribing and
NHS England chief executive Sir Jim Mackey has said NHS staff face the sack or
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health and Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trusts have launched a

University Hospitals of Leicester has upgraded its Nervecentre EPR system and begun the phased deployment