02/08/2022
Why healthcare must embrace patient-centric data
Effective patient-centric data gives the patient the best possible outcome in a healthcare setting. Hazel Jones, Head of Health at Made Tech, in The Journal of mHealth.
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02/08/2022
Effective patient-centric data gives the patient the best possible outcome in a healthcare setting. Hazel Jones, Head of Health at Made Tech, in The Journal of mHealth.
05/05/2022
Hazel Jones, head of health at Made Tech, on why digital partners must fight for open source to deliver efficiency in the public sector.
31/03/2022
The £4 billion pan-government collaborative agreement aims to support large-scale digital transformation programmes. These will be used by central government departments and other UK public sector bodies, including local authorities and health.
06/10/2021
The Made Well Collective brings together health and social care organisations through a free to use, open source platform that can be accessed by all NHS organisations.
03/09/2021
Tech is becoming ever more vital to the NHS, whether it’s in primary, secondary or emergency care. As such, it’s vital that health bodies across the UK understand how to implement digital solutions effectively.
23/06/2022
COPI, the emergency measure that allowed much greater sharing of healthcare data, will come to an end on 30 June 2022. But are healthcare organisations ready? Hazel Jones, head of health at Made Tech, tries to answer.
14/04/2022
The online mental health support solution acts as a single front door for young people’s mental health services.
11/10/2021
A new open-source collective has been launched to enable the reuse and co-funding of digital health solutions across the health and care system.
13/09/2021
Hazel Jones, Head of Health at Made Tech, discusses how the health sector needs a change of mindset in order to maximise the benefits of open source.
24/08/2021
During the pandemic, NHSBT launched its Convalescent Plasma Programme to collect donor blood plasma from members of the public who had recovered from Covid-19 in order to help patients who were struggling to develop an immune response.