Cyber security news round up
Our round up features NHS Highland apologising following reports email addresses of almost 40 people who have HIV were made public by mistake.
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Our round up features NHS Highland apologising following reports email addresses of almost 40 people who have HIV were made public by mistake.
Baroness Nicola Blackwood said the UK needs to be ārelentlessā in its drive to ensure its place at the cutting edge of health innovation.
Queen Maryās Hospital in Sidcup introduced eTriage, a system where patients self-check in and are automatically triaged by clinical need.
The survey forms part of a report by Deloitte’s, which looked into challenges facing the NHS as it tries to adopt a digital first policy.
The testbeds and trials programme, announced in early 2018, has driven improved mobile connectivity in multiple industries, including healthcare.
The solution will span ten separate trusts that form part of the Northern Cancer Alliance, aiming to improve cancer care workflows.
Hammersmith and Fulham Clinical Commissioning Groupās (CCG) primary care committee gave the go ahead at a meeting on 18 June.

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