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Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives

This contracts and go lives roundup covers The Royal Marsden’s EPR go-live and the launch of the new Digital Health
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Order Comms go-live at Leicester bolsters progressive EPR roll-out 

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (UHL) have successfully deployed Nervecentre Order Comms across their three large hospitals.
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Nottingham University Hospitals rolls out Nervecentre EPMA

The rollout of Nervecentre's EPMA has further advanced Nottingham University Hospitals' Digitisation Programme and is improving patient safety.
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Nervecentre wins place on all-Wales ePMA framework agreement

Nervecentre has won a spot on an all-Wales ePMA framework agreement, one of just three organisations to be included on
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Accurx patient SMS messaging reduces waiting list in Leicester

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust’s (UHL) use of Accurx’s patient messaging has seen its waiting list shrink by 10%.
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Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland ICS introduces virtual wards

Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland NHS is teaming up with Spirit Health to introduce virtual wards allowing people to manage their
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Industry news in brief

This Digital Health News industry round up includes a new imaging solution for South West London Acute Provider Collaborative and
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Virtual ward created for atrial fibrillation patients in Leicester

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust has become one of the first in the UK to create a remote monitoring
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Telemedicine robots helping to ease pressure on hospitals during Covid-19

The roll-out of new state-of-the-art robot technology, developed by Consultant Connect, is helping to ease pressures on hospitals during Covid-19.
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University Hospitals of Leicester opens second virtual Covid ward

The University Hospitals of Leicester has opened its second virtual Covid ward which helps support coronavirus patients with moderate symptoms
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