PRSB officially launches vendor-backed scheme to promote standards
The Professional Record Standards Body (PRSB) has officially launched a scheme to help support the adoption and implementation of standards in healthcare.
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight CHIE goes live with Orion after delay
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Care and Health Information Exchange records were officially moved over to Orion Health in March.
Clinical Software
Covid-19 vaccine status added to personal health records in Scotland
The Scottish government has struck a deal with Orion Health to enable health and care workers to access a person’s Covid-19 vaccine history.
Clinical Software
Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives
Our latest roundup of contracts and go lives in the world of healthcare IT features news from Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS FT and a Derbyshire ICS.
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GP Connect standards adopted by the Dorset Care Record
Health and social care professionals using the Dorset Care Record are now receiving GP data which is in-line with GP Connect standards.
Shared Records
Derbyshire ICS signs 10-year shared records deal with Orion Health
The deal with Orion Health aims give staff working across Joined Up Care Derbyshire access to information held in existing systems by March.
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2021 predictions: Health tech suppliers give their verdict
After a busy 2020, we asked some health tech suppliers to give their predictions for the year ahead. Here is what they had to say.
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Special Report: Integrated Care
Jennifer Trueland investigates whether national programmes and the coronavirus pandemic have changed attitudes towards integrated care.
Shared Records
Special Report: Interoperability
2020 has seen the digital health landscape rapidly change in a matter of months, so what has this meant for interoperability in healthcare? Jennifer Trueland investigates.
Interoperability
Special Report: Analytics
Traditionally, the analytics tools in NHS are used to understand the current situations or past trends, helping the NHS predict where emergency services are most likely to be needed which in turn allow trusts to plan accordingly. But with Covid-19, has the role of analytics been permanently altered? Maja Dragovic looks at the impact.
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