
Midlands GP surgery reduces ‘8am rush’ through online triage
A GP practice in the West Midlands has reduced the ‘8am rush’ for appointments by using an online patient triage solution.
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A GP practice in the West Midlands has reduced the ‘8am rush’ for appointments by using an online patient triage solution.
This edition of Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing includes news from the public inquiry into pandemic preparedness.
John Quinn, chief information officer at NHS England said that the digital maturity assessment (DMA) needs to be “useful and useable”.
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust is trialling a digital ‘prehab’ service for liver transplant patients.
Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has bought a new CT scanner, which is aimed to help reduce diagnostic waiting lists.
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Participants of the Digital Health Networks mentoring programme shared their experiences at a workshop on day one of Summer Schools 2024.
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