
Creating faster, safer A&E services
The Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) has helped Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust (QE Gateshead) to increase the speed and accuracy of their A&E services.
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The Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) has helped Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust (QE Gateshead) to increase the speed and accuracy of their A&E services.
Most clinicians will tell you about the benefits of using instant messaging to co-ordinate care and self-organise as a team. Recently though, the NHS has been trying to rein-in the use of WhatsApp and other consumer messaging apps.
The threat of cyber crime has grown exponentially as the digital revolution increases the role of technology in all aspects of life. Over the past few years, the healthcare industry has been one of the most affected by cyber crime, both in the number of cyber incidents and the impact that a loss of business functionality has on patients.
The Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) is helping North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) to save time in emergency care situations.
Making greater use of mobile technology can offer significant benefits for healthcare organisations. Increased productivity, bolstered patient safety and better clinical decision making can all result from staff having the information they need at their fingertips.
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