The company behind the Dr Now and Now GP apps is launching a new digital health platform for free to all NHS patients with chronic care conditions. By working with qualifying NHS CCGs, surgeries and practices, Now NHS will be able to deliver more convenient and accessible healthcare to over […]
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Hampshire Hospitals invited to join national digitisation programme
Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been named as one of just 18 Trusts invited to join a prestigious NHS England programme. The Trust has been selected as part of the second wave of digital pioneers or ‘fast followers’ for the NHS England digitisation programme, securing £5million in funding for […]
Practices to benefit from cloud based telecoms
Thousands of GP surgeries across the UK can now improve practice efficiency and gain more time to care for their patients through an agreement that will see the Surgery Connect telephone solution available directly through the EMIS GP clinical system. Surgery Connect, from X-on, is a cloud-based telephone solution that […]
NHS Digital has announced five new projects
NHS Digital has announced five new projects that will help thousands of people in England to improve their digital health skills and improve access to technologies to support their health and care. These new digital inclusion pathfinder projects are part of a three-year Widening Digital Participation (WDP) programme being delivered by NHS Digital, in partnership with Good Things Foundation. 20 local pathfinder projects will be delivered over 3 years across all four NHS regions to develop […]
Two major London hospitals introduce Perfect Ward app
Two of London’s largest acute Trusts have introduced Perfect Ward, a smart application that will enable them to continue to deliver the very best patient care. London North West Healthcare NHS Trust and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are amongst a growing number of healthcare providers to use Perfect […]
30 digital health companies set for second cohort of DigitalHealth.London Accelerator
Technologies including video-game rehabilitation, wearables for patients with chronic disease, and a ‘USB port’ for amputees, are among those selected for the second cohort of DigitalHealth.London’s Accelerator programme. The programme, that aims to speed up adoption of technology in London’s NHS, relieving high pressure on services and empowering patients to manage […]
NHS trialling wearable sensors based on tech used by NASA
The NHS is trialling new wearable sensors, based on technology used by NASA and the CGI film industry, to help identify older patients at risk of falls as part of a new drive to tackle frailty. One system, designed to analyse the way a patient walks, was developed in partnership […]
Ageing pagers costing NHS hospitals millions, report reveals
Millions of pounds is being spent on outdated and even broken pager devices every year in NHS hospitals, whilst doctors are calling for more modern means of frontline communication, a new report has today revealed. The report, which carried out a detailed examination into pager usage across 138 NHS trusts […]
Future Care Capital: Health data fears over post-Brexit trade negotiations
International research faces major disruption without measures to protect and provide for the transfer of health and care data in future trade negotiations. Britain will be forced to negotiate separate data sharing agreements with 63 non-European Economic Area (EEA) states, including the US, which currently benefit from data or trading […]
Australian region’s largest health district selects Patientrack
New South Wales’ largest local health district (LHD) has chosen Patientrack’s solution to automate the collection of patient vital signs and clinical documentation using mobile technology. Hunter New England Health will implement Patientrack over 43 sites in the district, covering a major metropolitan centre, a mix of several large regional […]