Patient safety charity calls for regulatory standards for medical apps
There are “more questions than answers” surrounding the safety of medical apps, the cheif executive of Patient Safety Learning told an audience in London.
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There are “more questions than answers” surrounding the safety of medical apps, the cheif executive of Patient Safety Learning told an audience in London.
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As part of the news, Amazon also announced number of partnerships which include enabling patients to reorder prescriptions and get updates from hospitals.
The project will see RNOH, replace their legacy technology with a newer clinical data platform and allow the trust to embark on an innovation led strategy.
The British technology company’s solution will be introduced in a number of areas of the trust including cardiology, hypertension and diabetes.
The aim of the evaluation was to use the feedback to improve patient experience of the app and to plan support for GP practices.
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