Digital immunity passports part of government’s plans to ramp up testing
Under the plans digital immunity passports will be used to allow people who have tested negative for the virus to return to work and travel.
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Under the plans digital immunity passports will be used to allow people who have tested negative for the virus to return to work and travel.

Speaking at London Tech Week Ali Parsa said the NHS is doing āfantasticā work in the field of AI but must not be afraid to participant in new technologies.
The Protect Scotland app is designed as an āextra toolā to support the manual contact-tracing already in place under NHS Scotlandās Test and Protect system.
The contact-tracing app offers QR code check-in capability, allows users to book a free test and has an isolation countdown timer.
Cerner has been selected by the Hampshire and Isle of WightĀ Integrated Care System to implement a population health management platform for the area.
This monthās mobile apps round up features news that design company Sigma has partnered with app evaluation company ORCHA.
Content services provider, Hyland, has signed an agreement to acquire Alfresco later in the year, subject to closing conditions and regulatory approvals.

Health minister Preet Kaur Gill has apologised for NHSEās handling of information provided to the
Today’s briefing features Doctify launching in Saudi Arabia and a Scottish medical management platform for

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust has now rolled out digital observations and prescribing in

The HSE and System C have announced the next phase of a national agreement that

Kingās College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has launched a digital prehab trial for patients awaiting