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Industry News Continued from page 19 »» About £400m to build a new website (nhs.uk), develop apps and provide free wi-fi Through the funding, everyone will have access to their own electronic health record, which will be shared between professionals so patients will no longer have to repeat their medical history. Patients will also be given the opportunity to upload and send real-time data to medical professionals on long-term conditions such as blood pressure and by 2020, the NHS hopes that a quarter of patients with long-term conditions such as hypertension, diabetes and cancer will be able to monitor their health remotely. The UK government wants at least 10% of patients to use computers, tablets or smartphones to access GP services by March 2017. The difficulties of changing an organisation as large and fragmented as the NHS are significant and previous efforts to modernise NHS technology have been fraught with difficulty. This latest funding announcement has been met with some scepticism as it follows a number of similar commitments in recent years by the current UK Conservative government – they will be hoping that this latest initiative will be sufficient to begin to deliver on the promise of a paperless NHS. n Medopad Delivers First mHealth Enterprise Solution for iPad Pro Medopad has announced that Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust is one of the first NHS organisations to deploy the iPad Pro equipped with Medopad’s enterprise mHealth solution. Medical professionals can take full advantage of the iPad Pro’s capabilities, including the larger Retina display, high resolution graphical advancements and powerful functions of the Apple Pencil. Doctors using Medopad’s solution have a centralised source of integrated patient data whenever required. This provides them with the ability to collaborate in real-time with colleagues without any need to return to multi-disciplinary team (MDT) spaces, computer stations or administrative offices. This enhanced mobility and flexibility helps increase staff productivity, reduce costs and improve the operational efficiency of the healthcare organisation. Dr. Rich Khatib, CEO at Medopad said, “Empowering medical employees and improving patient care is what drives Medopad to keep innovating. The iPad Pro offers a host of new possibilities for doctors. Hospitals such as the Royal Free are recognising the medical, operational and financial gains that are possible from using the latest developments in the field of mHealth.” Specifically designed for use anywhere within the hospital environment, Medopad’s solution reflects Apple’s design simplicity. Highlights include: 20 »» Medical data, vitals, charts and February/March 2016 patient imagery can be easily recalled, annotated, actioned and shared between colleagues in the hospital and across the world. »» The iPad Pro’s Split View enables side-by-side data comparisons and multi-tasking between Medopad’s solution and other installed medical applications. »» An enterprise-grade, CE certified source medical data customised to each individual doctor, nurse, medical staff member and patient. Dan Vahdat, CTO at Medopad said, “The iPad Pro’s larger screen delivers imagery of the highest quality. This is a critical requirement for practitioners who must interpret complex medical charts, clinical images, scans and other critical documentation. We are excited for what this means for both patients and doctors.” This news completed 12-months of landmark developments for Medopad. In April 2015, the company launched its new patient monitoring solutions in NHS London’s King’s College Hospital, which is now live in the majority of London’s teaching hospitals. The company has also received private investment from one of China’s most successful entrepreneurial families in the healthcare space, taking its company valuation to $100M. n