Health Innovation Manchester has announced that over 60 Well Pharmacy sites plan to have access to the region’s shared care record. By having access to the shared cared record, pharmacies across the Manchester region can view health and social care data, including “medication history, blood pressure records, lifestyle notes, and […]
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HTN Health Tech Buyer’s Guide launches!
Welcome to HTN’s Health Tech Buyer’s Guide – designed to bring you all of the latest innovations and solutions across areas including infrastructure, voice recognition, data, cybersecurity, telephony, virtual consultations, virtual wards, EDMS, digital consent, patient flow, remote monitoring, AI, and more! Carefully curated to share insights, solutions, and case […]
Help judge the HTN Now Awards 2024
The HTN Now Awards are back…and we would love your help with the judging process! The HTN Now Awards – for health tech innovators, health care teams and suppliers to showcase how they’re making an impact for health and care – are back for another year! The awards provide a […]
Feature: Positive user adoption, a key measure of EPR success by Gary Mooney, InterSystems
By Gary Mooney, InterSystems “People don’t buy features, they buy benefits” is a principle that resonated and stuck with me since I first heard it expressed by the brilliant Dr John Frain during my undergraduate studies for a combined honours Computer Science and Business Management degree. Whilst this principle was […]
Feature: Combining data-driven rostering with care management to reduce burnout and turnover in social care
By Sam Hussain, CEO and Co-Founder at Log my Care. Sam explores how connecting data-driven rostering with care management is transforming the social care sector, reducing burnout, and cutting turnover rates by enhancing work-life balance and deepening relationships. The challenges for the social care workforce The social care sector is […]
Log my Care launches intelligent rostering to connect carers with service users
Log my Care, a care management platform that supports over 20,000 people every day, has launched an integrated rota management tool. The platform provides access to rota management in “one care-specific digital platform”, allowing providers to schedule visits and shifts in the same place. The company highlights that the tool […]
Introducing OX.General Practice …a robust, secure, modern GP practice clinical system
By OX.DH At OX.DH, we’re a UK-based healthcare technology company, formed in collaboration with the University of Oxford. We specialise in providing 100% cloud-native solutions built on Microsoft Azure, offering modern, intuitive digital tools that transform healthcare delivery for both patients and clinicians. We’re excited to share that OX.DH has […]
Video interview: Sajid Azeb, chief operating officer and deputy chief executive at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS FT on its Command Centre
Like many organisations across the NHS, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (BTHFT) has faced pressures on its emergency department, constraints on bed capacity and patient flow, and challenges with its non-elective care pathway. Without clear insights about patient and ward circumstances during the admissions and transfer processes, patients weren’t […]
X-on Health and Hanley Consulting join forces to end the “8am Rush”
By X-on Health X-on Health is thrilled to announce it is joining forces with Hanley Consulting to help tackle one of the most persistent challenges in primary care: the “8am rush” for GP appointments. This partnership brings powerful technologies, data analytics, and expert services together to achieve their shared goal […]
Case Study: Nightingale Practice celebrates a win for staff and patients, thanks to Apex
Nightingale Practice celebrates a win for staff and patients, thanks to Apex 28 October, 2024 Like many practices, Nightingale Practice, in east London, needed to innovate their ways of working to be efficient, whilst providing excellent patient care, amid declining GP numbers and increasing workloads. They have developed and undertaken […]