NICE healthcare collaboration in Greater Manchester extended by three years
A major collaboration aimed at improving health and care services in Greater Manchester has been extended for a further three years.
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A major collaboration aimed at improving health and care services in Greater Manchester has been extended for a further three years.
Our latest round up features news that demand for mental health apps has increased by more than 500%, amongst other health tech titbits.
The report considers five local areas which have made “significant progress” towards digital change, and draws out lessons learned.
UK-based care management provider Karantis360 has partnered with IBM to develop a sensor system designed for social care and health settings.
Part of the initiative aims to address individuals who may have received private care and may have information missing from their health record.
Private clinicians have been asked to begin approving performance data for publication under efforts to help patients make more informed decisions about their treatment.
A total of seven consortia have been bidding for two remaining LHCRE projects, joining the three announced in late May; London, Manchester and Wessex.
NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) is planning the formation of a new framework agreement

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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