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The data layer vision is achievable, but it won’t happen overnight

Richard Strong, vice president and managing director of Allscripts, expores why the data layer vision is possible, but it might
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Induction Healthcare acquires video consultation firm Attend Anywhere

The deal will bring together Induction Healthcare's virtual care platform with Attend Anywhere's solution, which is used by 90% of
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The London Clinic chooses OnBase to digitise and manage content

The London Clinic has selected Hyland Healthcare’s enterprise information platform OnBase to digitise and manage clinical documents.
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Liverpool Women’s takes proactive approach to network security

Liverpool Women’s has bolstered its network against hackers by rolling out a platform which protects servers which are running legacy
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Macmillan Cancer Support moves file storage to the cloud

Working with cloud storage provider Nasuni, Macmillan's 1,500 employees can now access standardised information without replication of workflow data.
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Report calls for digital improvements to NHS imaging services

The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has written to the government calling for it to prioritise digital reporting capabilities across
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NHS Covid-19 app to be updated to cut isolation alerts

Transport secretary Grant Shapps has said the NHS Covid-19 app may need to be updated in line with coronavirus restrictions
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DigitalHealth.London launches Innovation Directory

As part of a refresh of its website, DigitalHealth.London has launched a new Innovation Directory to inspire users to accelerate
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Digital Health Unplugged: Does data save lives?

The latest episode of Digital Health Unplugged is now live - this time we take a look at the governments
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Why best of breed doesn’t mean complexity and compromise for the NHS

David Elliott explores the misconceptions of the “best-of-breed” approach to digital transformation and why his trust decided to use it.
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