FHIR spreads to Bristol as Connecting Care embraces open standard
Bristol City Council is using a Care Connect FHIR API to link its substance abuse management system with the city’s shared care record programme.
Back to Top
Bristol City Council is using a Care Connect FHIR API to link its substance abuse management system with the city’s shared care record programme.
Sarah Wilkinson also praised health and social care secretary Matt Hancock during her keynote speech at the UK Health Show, saying he âgets standardsâ.
Frost and Sullivan predicts the market will grow at a CAGR of 69% between now and 2022, reaching ÂŁ4.7bn within the next four years.
The retailer hopes the acquisition of the repeat prescriptions ordering app will help it create a digital pharmacy for its members and customers.
Orcha uses a combination of manual and automated processes to assess applications that can be safely used within clinical settings.
The new standard will improve information exchange between IT systems and services, ensuring all clinicians have access to the same data on pregnant women.
System Câs CareFlow Vitals has been launched across all 52 wards at the trustâs two main hospital sites and means they are all paper-free for observations.

Completing the NHS’s pathology transformation programme could unlock around ÂŁ450m a year for the health

Our latest Movers and Shakers roundup includes new chief executives for East Cheshire NHS Trust
Health Innovation West Midlands (HIWM) has helped local NHS organisations secure a share of the
Today’s briefing includes medical cannabis accreditation and a system to improve musculoskeletal performance or rehabilitation.

Sheffield City Council has become the first local authority to approve a motion formally opposing