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£260m funding for hospitals to go digital
The Health Secretary has announced that the government will be giving funding to hospitals in order to buy more technology.
This is to be used by hospitals to replace the current paper based systems that are used, and replace them with digital equivalents.
Jeremy Hunt has today announced a £260 million fund to aim toward the NHS going digital by 2018.It is open to hospitals to help replace outdated systems, in particular for patients notes and prescriptions.
17th of May 2013
Posted Friday, May 17th, 2013 by Support Solutions
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2013
£260m funding for hospitals to go digital
txtm8 - 24/7 support via text for young people
Full Impact of Housing Benefit Reforms Yet to Come
Domestic Violence against Women: World Issues
Increased Demand for Emergency Welfare
Integration by 2018 will Improve Care Standards
Autism:The Care System Fails...
£10m funding for hospital aftercare for the homeless
Bedroom Tax 'Discriminates' Against Disabilities
Job Vacancy | Development Officer | Royal Borough of Greenwich
£750k Funding to Restoring Empty Homes
Housing Needs to Work Closer with Health and Social Care
Universal Credit will make "most people worse off"
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