Tech an early priority for health secretary More GP consultations via Skype and barcode tracking of patients and their treatments in hospitals - these are two of the uses of technology the new health and social care secretary was enthusing about in his first speech since taking on the job.
Matt Hancock sees the tech agenda in the NHS as one of his early priorities. BBC News
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Matt Hancock sees the tech agenda in the NHS as one of his early priorities. BBC News
See also:
- GPs and patients need to know they are safe in new Health Secretary's hands, says College in response to Matt Hancock's first speech to NHS Royal College of General Practitioners
- Patients to be tracked by barcode in £500m bid to free up beds The Daily Mail
- Smart speakers will be joined to the health service website to create a virtual doctor The Daily Mail
- Technology like Babylon's GP at Hand should be available to all, says health secretary GPonline
- NHS to receive £487m technology boost The Independent
- NHS needs GPs more than tech, RCGP tells Hancock OnMedica
- Health secretary says Babylon-style GP model should become 'available to all' Pulse
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