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Trials begin of machine learning system to help hospitals plan and manage COVID-19 treatment resources developed by NHS Digital and University of Cambridge
Trials have begun of a system that will use machine learning to help predict the upcoming demand for intensive care (ICU) beds and ventilators needed to treat patients with COVID-19 at individual hospitals and across regions in England.
Patients now able to nominate pharmacy using the NHS App
New functionality has been added to the NHS App allowing patients across England to use it to choose a pharmacy to have their repeat prescriptions sent to directly.
NHS Digital data to help find effective treatment for Covid-19
Data from NHS Digital is being used by researchers in the fight to find treatment for patients diagnosed with coronavirus.
Child Protection information to be shared with school nurses and health visitors
A tool that provides data on protected vulnerable children for the NHS and local authorities is being broadened to include school nurses and health visitors.
NHS Digital streamlines NHS Smartcard access for new starters
NHS Digital has permitted the use of a virtual Smartcard and streamlined processes for physical cards, giving new staff fast access to hospital systems. This is important for the new Nightingale Hospitals where thousands of staff need to be verified and onto systems quickly.
Surge in the number of people using NHS tech during Coronavirus outbreak
Research this week shows 38% of people have increased their use of NHS technology since the start of the Coronavirus outbreak.
Data published on potential COVID-19 symptoms reported through NHS Pathways and 111 online
Dashboard shows the total number of NHS Pathways triages through 111 and 999, and online assessments in 111 online which have received a potential COVID-19 final disposition.
NHS support via text message for people with symptoms of Covid-19
People staying at home suffering with suspected coronavirus symptoms will get regular check-ins from a new NHS messaging service launched today
Coronavirus letters sent in error to deceased patients
We would like to apologise for an error that has led to a very small proportion of the letters intended to notify people most at risk of Coronavirus being sent to patients who have died.
Coronavirus letters sent in error to deceased patients: A message to family members affected
Although we are unable to contact you personally, we would like to say how sorry we are for any distress that may have been caused by the letter you have received.