King’s College London AI tool to predict health events
A new artificial intelligence tool developed by King’s College London has shown promising results in predicting patient’s health trajectories.
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Beverley Bryant CDIO GSST and Kings to step down
Beverley Bryant the joint chief digital information officer across Guys and St Thomas’s and Kings College hospital trusts is to step down.
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Navigating digital transformation in healthcare
Ahead of Rewired 2024, Beverley Bryant, CDIO at Guy’s and St Thomas’ and King’s College Hospital Foundation Trusts, shares insights in Computer Weekly from their joint digital transformation journey: the Apollo project.
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Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives
Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives includes the biggest single go-live of Epic’s EPR and a PEP go live at North Tees.
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King’s College digital pre-procedure reminders tackle colonoscopy backlog
King’s College Hospital has rolled out digital pre-procedure prep reminders to help patients follow instructions ahead of planned procedures.
Clinical Software
Industry news in brief
This Digital Health News industry round-up includes the findings of a study into ransomware and a video conferencing solution for collaboration.
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Digital features in King’s College Hospital’s yearly action plan
King’s College has unveiled its action plan for the year ahead, which will help tackle waiting lists with digital tools and support innovation.
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King’s College CEO says hospitals can’t run ‘safely’ without an EPR
The CEO at King’s College Hospital has said that he believes that in this day and age, hospitals are not able to be run “safely” without an EPR.
Clinical Software
King’s College Hospital secures funding for 2023 roll-out of Epic EHR
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has confirmed its Epic electronic health record (EHR) will go live in 2023 after funding was secured.
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Guy’s and St Thomas’ plans to extend EPR to King’s hit by setback
Proposed plans to extend an Epic electronic health record to King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust have been hit by a funding setback.
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