Movers and shakers news round-up
Our latest movers and shakers round up features a CCIO appointment in Norfolk and a new group chief executive appointment at The Royal Free.
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Our latest movers and shakers round up features a CCIO appointment in Norfolk and a new group chief executive appointment at The Royal Free.
A page on the national body’s website explains assistance is available via The Trust System Support Model (TSSM).
The trio of new partnerships will all have involvement in shaping or delivering part of the packed conference programme, as well as taking part in the show.
Using artificial intelligence the app transforms a patient’s phone into a clinical-grade scanner to test for urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Last year the trust pledged to bin 320 of its fax machines by January 1, 2019 as part of the campaign, but only 127 have been removed so far.
The Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) is calling for innovators to come up with solutions to address challenges faced by front-line staff.
Each of the initiatives will show how technology solutions can improve patient safety and speed up processes within the NHS.
Digital health service Immedicare says it helped thousands of Liverpool care home residents avoid unnecessary
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The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust has rolled out an advanced radiotherapy planning system from
Most of the public think that a single patient record (SPR) already exists, according to
Dr Jessica Morley and Dr Joe Zhang will speak at Summer Schools 2025 to support