Our latest roundup of contracts and go lives in the digital health space:
Ascom partners with Children’s Health Ireland for ANMS implementation
Ascom recently secured a contract to implement its alerts and notification management system (ANMS) at the new children’s hospital in Dublin, in partnership with Children’s Health Ireland. The system aims to streamline communication and improve emergency response within the hospital.
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton adopt BadgerNet EPR for maternity services
The trust has successfully rolled out the BadgerNet electronic patient record (EPR) and online portal for maternity services, allowing patients to access their records easily on mobile devices. This new system enhances patient experience and ensures efficient management of pregnancy notes.
Lancaster and South Cumbria NHS FT to introduce AI-driven patient portal
The trust plans to launch an intelligent patient portal (IPP) powered by AI technology to engage patients in a more meaningful way. This innovative portal aims to address the low adoption rates of traditional portals and enhance patient engagement and communication.
The Royal Oldham Hospital implements digital image tech for biopsies
By using digital pathology for biopsies, The Royal Oldham Hospital aims to expedite test results and improve treatment outcomes. This technology enables secure sharing of results across hospital networks, reducing turnaround times and enhancing collaboration among healthcare experts.
Dublin-based healthcare clinic to deploy Aptvision RIS
Sana Health Diagnostic in Dublin is set to implement Aptvision’s radiology information system (RIS) solution to enhance medical services accessibility in urban areas. The integration of VisionRIS-Professional software aims to streamline booking processes and improve ultrasound scan reporting.