Sara Mageit
Software company Genpact UK has been paid £1.5m for an AI tool that will be used to process the adverse reactions of the COVID-19 vaccines.
The software glitch is the latest in a long line of tech issues to have affected the UK contact tracing app.
Roundup: EU adopts cross-border interoperability for contact tracing, Northern Ireland to launch hea
Also, Swiss medtech company launches COVID-19 antibody test.
HealthcareITNews takes this month to celebrate the contributions from digital tech leaders across the UK and Europe, while also reflecting on why black patients are more likely than white patients to use digital health tech
Newly released documents show that the consultancy will be paid nearly £1m for the work.
French health officials have called it an "enriched" version of the previous app, StopCovid.
Eleven months after the German federal government passed the Digital Healthcare Act (DVG), two health apps are now officially available for prescription.
Also, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS FT to save quarter of a million pounds through e-Observations.
NHSX chief executive Matthew Gould delivered a keynote Q&A yesterday morning at the HSJ Digital Strategy Virtual Summit on NHSX’s work during the pandemic and its future strategy.
NHS trusts who are Cerner clients can access Zesty products through their existing agreements.