25,000 patient radiology records affected in HSE computer system
It has been revealed that a data fault has affected 25,000 patient records and diagnostic images in the Health Service Executive (HSE) computer system.
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It has been revealed that a data fault has affected 25,000 patient records and diagnostic images in the Health Service Executive (HSE) computer system.
Patients should be empowered by “the choice of control” – that is the key message addressed in the newly released industry book, Privacy and Healthcare Data.
This month’s industry nibs include multi-million pound funds for health technologies and a trust going live with a new image sharing software.
NHS Fife’s acute and community hospital staff are now using real-time information to further deliver patient care after going live TrakCare.
A London-based digital health start-up has secured $US8m to further its technological development in tackling musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries.
The Treasury has approved £385 million for the global digital exemplar programme, according to Matthew Swindells, NHS England director.
Wye Valley NHS Trust has gone live with IMS Maxims electronic patient record (EPR), after several delays with the go-live date.
This episode of Digital Health Unplugged features Holly Coole from the MHRA discussing the regulation
Our latest news roundup covers cleaning robots at South Tees Hospitals and a £10 million
Prime minister Keir Starmer has unveiled details of the government’s AI Opportunities Action Plan, which
Microsoft has been confirmed as the co-headline sponsor of Digital Health Rewired 2025, the UK’s
A CBT-based mobile game designed to help children self-manage anxiety is now available across Herefordshire