Industry news in brief
The latest Digital Health News industry roundup features Thai FDA approval for DeepTek’s AI tech and a rebranding and new logo for SPARK TSL.
News
Sheffield Health and Social Care issues seven-year EPR tender
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust is looking to replace its in-house electronic patient record system with a “fully managed” solution.
Clinical Software
Digital ‘early warning system’ trialled at Sheffield care homes
Nursing staff are using an app to record care home residents’ vital signs and share them with clinicians at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals.
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Some proposed MH fast followers may not be among those named
Digital Health News understands some trusts initially proposed as mental health fast followers will “definitely” not be among those ultimately named.
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Sheffield test bed aims to create perfect patient pathway
A project is underway in Sheffield to use technologies to support patients with multiple long-term health conditions to care for themselves more effectively.
Digital Patient
Sheffield Teaching Hospital Notice Major Impact from New Patient Data access for Clinicians
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals’ ‘Transformation through Technology’ programme gives clinicians secure access to patient data in real time from any location. This video case study explains how this was achieved.
Infrastructure
Sheffield steels itself for EDM project
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has picked Restore’s CCube as its electronic document management system as part of its transformation into a digital hospital that will also see it go-live with CSC’s Lorenzo next month.
Clinical Software
Sheffield picks suppliers for portal
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has announced it will use HP, Orion and Imprivata to create a clinical portal that will give its staff single sign-on access to trust IT systems.
News
Sheffield to spend £33m on Lorenzo
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has become the tenth trust to sign up to take the Lorenzo electronic patient record system from CSC and estimates the project will cost £33m over ten years.
News
The virtual physiological human
EHI Imaging informatics editor Kim Thomas finds out about the Insigneo Institute for in silico Medicine’s plan to create a virtual model of the human body.
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