NHS Covid-19 App error ‘left thousands unaware they need to isolate’
The NHS Covid-19 App was set at the wrong sensitivity meaning users were not sent self-isolation alerts after they came into contact with infected people.
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The NHS Covid-19 App was set at the wrong sensitivity meaning users were not sent self-isolation alerts after they came into contact with infected people.
Wye Valley NHS Trust has gone live with a new ePMA system which will improve patient safety for prescribing across its four sites.
Fifty women from Coding Black Females will be offered a membership of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, each year under a new bursary agreement.
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A new application has been launched on the EMIS-X platform in a bid to provide quicker access to insights of large health datasets.
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Speaking to Digital Health, the Isle of Man’s health minister described plans for a single
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