
Coronavirus news round-up: Digital Health debrief
This week saw a number of important developments concerning digital responses to coronavirus. Here’s a recap of our coverage on Digital Health News.
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This week saw a number of important developments concerning digital responses to coronavirus. Here’s a recap of our coverage on Digital Health News.
The accelerated tender documents were issued to a group of 33 trusted primary care suppliers, Digital Health News understands.
The focus on sharing information needs to shift from “how you share it” to “what information you share and who you share it with”, NHSX guidance states.
Health Call was established in response to growing demand from patients to be able to interact with their personal care records via digital means.
The roll-out of Microsoft Teams, the software giant’s workplace collaboration platform, is expected to play a prominent role in the NHS’s response to Covid-19.
TPP has launched a new patient facing app which includes video consultation capabilities, appointment booking and advice on Covid-19.
More than four-fifths of Digital Health readers have said they believe the outbreak of Covid-19 will help speed up the adoption of digital tools.
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