Free app which helps people navigate Covid-19 is launched
A new free-to-download app to help people navigate the coronavirus pandemic has been launched for Apple and Android devices.
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A new free-to-download app to help people navigate the coronavirus pandemic has been launched for Apple and Android devices.
The Digital Health News team has rounded up all the best reaction and highlights that our attendees have shared about Virtual Summer School 2020.
Speaking at Virtual Summer School Dr Nikki Kanani said the digital shift in primary care during the crisis was āone of the best things thatās happenedā.
Professor Keith McNeil, CCIO of Queensland Health, said the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the āpower of sharing informationā.
The deputy director for general data and digital at New Zealandās Ministry of Health has said the coronavirus pandemic has been a āwild rideā.
The Digital Health Virtual Summer School continues today following a jam-packed first day – highlights included keynotes from the national CIO and CNIO.
One of the founders of the Shuri Network has said the organisation has taken off in a way she ācouldnāt ever have imaginedā.

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Ashford and St Peterās Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has appointed RLDatix to deliver its electronic
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Digital Health has published the full Summer Schools 2026 programme, featuring some of the NHS’s