North West London taps Inhealthcare to deliver apps and teleservices
Inhealthcare will help care providers in the area offer targets, personalised care to patients through apps and teleservices.
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Inhealthcare will help care providers in the area offer targets, personalised care to patients through apps and teleservices.
The Low Carb Program is on the NHS apps library through a new partnership with Ascensia Diabetes Care and be available on iOS, Android and online.
Retailer Boots has acquired tech company Wiggly Amps. The move will allow Boots to access patients’ GP records for ordering prescriptions online.
Older people will be taught how to use technology in a number of “smart homes”. Their homes will be kitted out with the latest tech to help improve lives.
The former GlaxoSmithKline security chief was appointed as chief information security officer in September 2018 and started on 1 October.
Applications are now open, with 16 places available for the founders of start-ups and young businesses working to transform healthcare.
Figures such as Sarah Wilkinson and Simon Eccles as well as companies such as Babylon have offered their reaction to the plan.

Three national NHS leaders shaping the future of digital health have been confirmed for Summer
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust has signed a contract with Alcidion to deliver an

Manchester Metropolitan University will promote AI for business and the development of wearable health technologies
Today’s briefing features research into growing distrust in healthcare AI and a partnership between the
Nirav Patel, head of demand and delivery for the NHS FDP, has said the platform