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Mike Fell: taking security out of the shadows

Digital Health - (Monday November 18, 2024)
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[
]Before his role as executive director of national cyber security operations at NHS England, Mike Fell spent 15 years in a variety of government security roles which included postings from Afghanistan to Zanzibar and…

Trust reverses £65m EPR procurement decision after court claim

Digital Health - (Monday November 18, 2024)
Digital Health/ Frequent Updates

Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has withdrawn its decision to award a £65 million electronic patient record (EPR) contract following a legal challenge.
The trust previously told Digital Health News that it…

A strategy for cost-effective large language model use at health system-scale

npj Digital Medicine - (Monday November 18, 2024)
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Large language models (LLMs) can optimize clinical workflows; however, the economic and computational challenges of their utilization at the health system scale are underexplored. We evaluated how concatenating queries with multiple clinical notes and…

Simulating A/B testing versus SMART designs for LLM-driven patient engagement to close preventive care gaps

npj Digital Medicine - (Monday November 18, 2024)
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Population health initiatives often rely on cold outreach to close gaps in preventive care, such as overdue screenings or immunizations. Tailoring messages to diverse patient populations remains challenging, as traditional A/B testing requires large…

NHSE announces digital eye screening plans for diabetes patients

Digital Health - (Monday November 18, 2024)
Digital Health/ Frequent Updates

NHS England has announced plans to provide advanced eye scans in the community for people with diabetes, potentially saving up to 120,000 hospital appointments a year and helping to prevent sight loss.
The rollout of…

Korean consortium to use AI, supercomputers for cancer drug discovery

MobiHealthNews - (Monday November 18, 2024)
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A consortium of research institutes in South Korea has been formed to promote the utilisation of AI and national supercomputers in discovering novel drugs for treating lung cancer.According to a press statement, the following organisations will…

Improving Patient Engagement Through EHR-Driven Communication Tools

HIT Consultant - (Monday November 18, 2024)
Frequent Updates/ HIT Consultant

Kamal Sharma, Project Manager at OmniMD

The integration of Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems within healthcare organizations has revolutionized patient engagement. With the rise of healthcare IT solutions, EHR-driven communication tools such as patient portals,…

How Temporal Artery Thermometry Improves Patient Safety Through Accurate Temperature Monitoring

HIT Consultant - (Monday November 18, 2024)
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 Dr. Francesco Pompei, CEO and Founder of Exergen Corporation

Accurate and frequent temperature monitoring is paramount when it comes to ensuring favorable patient outcomes in the medical community. When a patient is admitted to the…

Blooms The Chemist integrates Healthengine and more briefs

Healthcare IT news - (Monday November 18, 2024)
Frequent Updates/ Healthcare IT News

Blooms The Chemist implements booking platformPharmacy chain Blooms The Chemist has adopted Healthengine’s booking platform to streamline appointment management and enhance scheduling. 
It now allows customers to book pharmacy services, including vaccinations, via Healthengine round…

Monday Morning Update 11/18/24 – HIStalk

HIStalk - (Sunday November 17, 2024)
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Södra Älvsborg Hospital in Sweden pauses its use of the recently implemented Oracle Health Millennium. The regional director apologized, acknowledging that “the introduction has not gone according to plan.”
Specific user complaints include…


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