
Hearing and sight loss patients trained to use digital health tools
The project is designed to find out more about the challenges faced by people with hearing and sight loss when making and attending GP appointments.
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The project is designed to find out more about the challenges faced by people with hearing and sight loss when making and attending GP appointments.
Experts at the University of Oxford have developed a “fingerprint” using machine learning, which highlights red flag signs of potential heart attacks.
Imperial College has selected IMMJ Systems’ MediViewer, which allows hospitals to scan, index and archive paper medical records.
The roll-out of CareFlow Vitals happened in the space of one day and involved simultaneously replacing an existing electronic observations system.
David Walliker, the current CIO of Liverpool Women’s Hospital and Royal Liverpool Hospital, will take up the new role at the end of October.
The warning comes amid concerns there may be delays in sharing health data between the UK and the EU if Britain crashes out of the union without a deal.
The Innovation and Technology 2019/20 programme chose Patients Know Best (PKB) as an interoperable personal health record (PHR) tool.
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