Alan Jonhson
Johnson: Innovation must be at the frontline of the NHS
R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

NHS trials remote monitoring of patients

Three-year £31m test programme aims to improve services for ageing population

Tom Young, Computing 12 May 2008
ADVERTISEMENT

The government today launched a £31m programme to test the effectiveness of remote health monitoring.

The pilot scheme – being rolled out across Kent, Cornwall and Newham – will see patients recording their own health information and transmitting it to clinicians electronically, as well as information being transmitted automatically.

The government hopes the system will help plug a looming £6bn gap in personal care due to a rapidly ageing population, according to health secretary Alan Johnson.

"Improving care with new scientific advances and innovation is vital if the NHS is to continue to offer the very best services, but this innovation must be at the frontline of the NHS to help people manage their conditions better themselves," he said.

The government estimates that in 20 years' time a quarter of the entire adult population will be over 65 and the number of people over 85 will have doubled.

The new systems – known as Telecare and Telehealth – will allow clinicians to save time by monitoring a larger number of patients at risk of current or future hospital admission.

Clients can also trigger requests for help should they fall and automated safety devices will be installed to monitor fire alarms, carbon monoxide levels and temperature levels.

The three-year triall will cover about 6,000 patients.

See also:

A nurseProgramme so far has not focused enough on social aspects of the technology change  06 May 2008
Big benTrial will help improve small business access to public sector  01 May 2008
Call centreA county-wide IT service is improving communications across hundreds of sites  17 Apr 2008

All Public Sector IT
Tags: Government

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story
R E A D E R   C O M M E N T S

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
United Kingdom | MI5 Security Service
Software Developer/SQL Specialists Working for MI5 you will use your expertise to protect the UK from terrorism, espionage and other threats to national security. You'll be joining a team that provides essential technical analysis and ... more >
London, United Kingdom | London School of Economics
  IT Services -Systems Specialist  (Business Continuity), Salary: £38,212 - £44,264 p.a. 2 years fixed-term LSE is a cosmopolitan community in the centre of London focusing on the study of the social sciences. IT Services ... more >
Leeds, United Kingdom | NHS Connecting Health
  Project Manager, Leeds, up to £53k  NHS Connecting for Health is an agency of the Department of Health supporting the NHS to deliver better, safer care to patients, by bringing in new computer systems ... more >
Maidstone, United Kingdom | Kent Police
  Assistant Forensic Computer Analyst - Police Headquarters, Maidstone, £20,164 - £23,632 Permanent Contract Digital devices and information communication technology are present in almost every investigation the police service undertakes. Kent Police Digital Forensics Unit ... more >
More jobs
Job zone
Job of the week
Related jobs
Search for a job
 
Try our Advanced search