2022 predictions: Health tech suppliers have their say
The year 2021 has been hectic but ground-breaking in the world of digital health. We asked health tech suppliers to give their predictions for 2022. Here is what they had to say:
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More Barnsley Hospital staff switch to System C care coordination app
More clinical staff at Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are now performing digital handovers using a care coordination app.
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Digital Health Rewired welcomes co-headline sponsors for 2022
Digital Health is delighted to welcome the System C and Graphnet Care Alliance and TPP as co-headline sponsors for Rewired 2022.
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Call for acute clinicians to answer NHSX EPR usability survey
NHSX in August launched a survey to better understand how electronic patient records (EPRs) are performing across the country.
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NHSX launches national survey to better understand EPR usability
The survey aims to gather information on how EPRs are performing across the country, including how they are used by clinicians and end users.
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System C buys medicines management specialist WellSky
System C has acquired medicines management specialist Wellsky in a bid to strengthen its EPR offering and compete with US rivals.
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System C and Florence Nightingale Foundation to help future leaders
System C and Florence Nightingale Foundation have designed a training programme for professionals embarking on a career in digital healthcare leadership.
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Kettering General Hospital embarks on digital medical records project
Kettering General Hospital is embarking on a major medical records digitalisation project with partners System C, IMMJ Systems and SPS.
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Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives
Our latest roundup includes activities in two Welsh health boards and Somerset taking the first steps to phase out pagers and paper.
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Patient care improved through e-recording of vital signs at Aneurin Bevan
Seven hospital sites from the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board have gone live with electronic observations in a bid to improve patient care.
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