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Seven NHS Trusts are using technology developed by WiFi SPARK in to help connect hospital patients with their loved ones during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Seven NHS Trusts are using technology developed by WiFi SPARK in to help connect hospital patients with their loved ones during the coronavirus outbreak.
If the bill becomes law, government would be required to set up an independent contact-tracing app Privacy Tzar to monitor its use and deal with complaints.
Induction Healthcare has announced it intends to acquire the cash and shares of health tech company Zesty Limited in a deal worth around £13million.
Join Andrea Downey, Hannah Crouch and Jon Hoeksma as they look at the whether the app will be successful and if NHSX has taken the right approach.
It is “critical” that capacity for contact-tracing is advanced for “further stages of managing the epidemic”, according to a government committee.
The government will look for “innovative operating models” for the NHS and other health and care settings as the country recovers from coronavirus.
A platform which tracks live absences in the NHS has been expanded to help the health service during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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