Covid-19: BAME data must not become ‘hot potato too difficult to confront’
The Shuri Network called for a āstronger focusā from leaders to address inequalities following anaylsis that revealed disproportionate BAME deaths.
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The Shuri Network called for a āstronger focusā from leaders to address inequalities following anaylsis that revealed disproportionate BAME deaths.
Those making Covid-19 tracing apps need to have the right privacy measures in place if they are to convince the public to use them, a BCS report has said.
Sarah Wilkinson has said some healthcare technology which has been rolled out at scale in response to the Covid-19 outbreak is āhere to stayā.
Patientrack alerts doctors and nurses when a patients vital signs are deteriorating, letting them know if they need urgent attention.
NHSX has chosen to take a ācentralisedā approach to collecting data on potential Covid-19 contacts, compared to Apple and Googleās ādecentralisedā approach.
Matthew Gould has said he wants to āknock on the headā any suggestion that data from the NHS contact-tracing app will be shared with the private sector.
NHS Fife has extended the use of Alcidionās Patientrack early warning technology to community hospitals and paediatrics in a 5-year deal.

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