Babylon CEO to deliver keynote at Digital Health Summer Schools 2018
Babylon Health founder and chief executive Ali Parsa is to be a keynote speaker at the Digital Health Summer Schools 2018. Parsa, founder of pioneering artificial intelligence and digital health company Babylon Health, will open day two of the July event.
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New Digital Health Awards launched, entries now open
Nominations are now open for the Digital Health Awards, the only healthcare IT honours where the winners are voted by their peers.
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Digital Health and BCS partner on developing current and future digital leaders
Digital Health will work with BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, on a series of events designed to further develop and raise the profile of health informatics leaders and digital health as an emerging profession and discipline.
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Joe’s View: Betting on the 1% Open Digital Challenge Fund
Joe McDonald, chair of the CCIO Network and Digital Health’s sometimes travel editor, is inspired by his use of next generation banking in Berlin and asks whether a similarly courageous and forward-thinking attitude could be applied to healthcare IT.
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CCIO and CIO networks invite partnerships with academy bidders
The CCIO and Health CIO Networks have issued an open invitation to work with partners on the delivery of the NHS Digital Academy.
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NHS Hack Day is coming to the CCIO and CIO Summer Schools
NHS Hack Day, the leading grass-roots community of digital health disruptors and innovators, is coming to the Summer Schools for the first time in 2017.
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Andy Kinnear: never too old for school
Andy Kinnear came away from this year’s annual Health CIO Summer School inspired – and signed up to a new pledge to promote professionalism.
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Another view: of why GP federations need a CCIO
Our long-standing GP columnist supports a number of GP federations; and their projects always involve IT and IG. That means they need both managers and clinicians with IT expertise, he argues.
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CSUS: big differences in usability of clinical software
The Clinical Software Usability Survey has found big differences in the reported usability of the software used by NHS staff; with wide variations across NHS sectors and between different systems serving the same sector.
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Summer school report
Now in its third year, the annual CCIO summer school brought together a record number of CCIOs; and saw them keen to talk about interoperability. Digital Health chief executive Jon Hoeksma picks out the highlights.
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