
Movers and Shakers news roundup
May’s edition of Movers and Shakers features plenty of appointments across a number of organisations such as Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
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May’s edition of Movers and Shakers features plenty of appointments across a number of organisations such as Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
The aim of the Phillips Ives review is to ensure that nursing and midwifery workforce is equipped to deal with any future technological challenges.
PRSB is supporting patient-centred care and improving care standards with its campaign #CareAboutMe, promoting the use of About Me information.
University Hospitals Plymouth is adding new modules to its EPR at Derriford Hospital’s emergency department to boost patient safety and staff efficiency.
We speak to Rewired Pitchfest finalists Little Journey – a start-up which aims to support children and families with their healthcare interactions.
The Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust has confirmed it has been experiencing “disruption and instability issues” with some of its IT systems.
A virtual ward is to be rolled out across London as part of a remote monitoring programme which aims to improve care for patients waiting for heart surgery.
MHRA has issued fresh guidance to help medical device manufacturers prepare for upcoming regulatory changes.
Today’s coffee briefing covers the EU’s healthcare cyber security action plan and the UK’s approval
Digital Health Intelligence has concluded a deal to sell its events, news and networks businesses
CSOs have warned that patient safety could be put at risk by NHS trusts historically
The cyber attack on pathology provider Synnovis cost an estimated £32.7 million in 2024, company