Digital leaders debate best of breed approach to NHS IT
The event sought to determine whether ‘best of breed’ approaches could deliver the same level of digital maturity as ‘big box’ solutions.
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The event sought to determine whether ‘best of breed’ approaches could deliver the same level of digital maturity as ‘big box’ solutions.
This month’s industry round-up features news Sheffield Teaching Hospitals has deployed a trust-wide data management system.
The role was advertised on 15 October but taken down two days later after some pointed out on Twitter that the advert excluded BAME individuals.
Following the success of last year, System C and Graphnet will be back as the main sponsor of both days of Digital Health Rewired 2020.
Whenever there is cause for concern, care home staff use the service to refer residents to dietitians via a digital questionnaire.
Robert Tysall-Blay, chief executive of WellSky, said industry leaders feared Lot 1 of the framework was “too narrow and focussed on certain suppliers”.
CliniTouch Vie 2 will use air quality data from satellites and mobile sensors to provide a warning system for people with chronic respiratory conditions.
The latest Digital Health Unplugged is now live – this time our news team discuss
Nightclubs and other large events, including football games, will only be able to allow entry
Wye Valley’s £2million redevelopment of its radiology services has helped the trust clear its diagnosis
Leeds Children’s Hospitals has implemented two new digitisation projects to improve data accuracy, reduce manual
Royal Derby and Queen’s Burton hospital have deployed Mindray technology so caregivers can access patient