The new Chief Executive of North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust is putting clinical leadership to the forefront of how the organisation will …
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Leading workforce management tech company opens new headquarters following continued growth
Local MP, Michael Fabricant had the honour of officially opening a workforce management tech company’s new office base in Lichfield on Friday, 4 February …
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White paper released: ‘Can councils collaborate to harness the power of social care data?’Â
A leading social care technology company has launched a white paper urging councils to collaborate, harnessing the power of social care data as a …
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Hospital ‘axes the fax’ with paperless clinician-to-clinician referrals
Northampton strengthens clinical collaboration for faster, safer care with CareFlow Connect. Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust (NGH) has replaced a paper-based internal referral process …
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Shoppers can now raise money to support patients and staff at Shropshire’s specialist orthopaedic hospital at no extra cost to them and from the …
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London North West NHS Trust introduces digital care coordination platform to manage clinical tasks
London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust (LNWH) has signed a new contract with digital company Infinity Health to revolutionise care coordination and task management …
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Tech group recognised for innovative approach to social care technology solutions
A national provider of workforce management solutions that established life changing wearable technology for the health and social care sectors, is in the running …
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A simple urine test under development for prostate cancer detection can now use urine samples collected at home – according to new research from …
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Screening technology to catch Parkinson’s disease in its earliest stages could be available within three years, following an agreement between Australia’s RMIT University and …
