
Digital Health’s Review of 2020 Part Two: July to December
Our round up of 2020 continues as we hit the second half of the year, when we saw the official launch of the NHS Covid-19 contact-tracing app.
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Our round up of 2020 continues as we hit the second half of the year, when we saw the official launch of the NHS Covid-19 contact-tracing app.
It’s been a huge year for the NHS and an even bigger year for health IT. Join us as we take a look at some of the biggest stories on Digital Health in 2020.
Figures have revealed that NHS digital services have experienced surge in usage throughout 2020 as people looked to access healthcare remotely.
Before Santa sets off from the North Pole, Digital Health News asked members of our Network Advisory Panels what they hoped he would bring for Christmas.
The vCreate Neuro platform allows clinical teams to view videos of potential seizures to offer a faster diagnosis for quicker access to treatment.
Sunderland Royal Hospital has been awarded Level 7 status from the Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS).
Hospital patients will be able to access a range of free media services via an entertainment platform over the Christmas period and beyond.
NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) is planning the formation of a new framework agreement
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) revealed that it has around 500 reports which are “stuck”
Robeauté has raised $28m (£23m) to develop its microrobots which enter the brain to diagnose,
Royal Bolton Hospital is carrying out digital autopsies that reduce invasive post-mortems and release bodies
UK health tech firm Cera has completed a transaction in excess of $150m (£123m) to