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New critical care information system for the NHS in Wales creating 25 IT jobs
Ascom is delivering the project for Digital Health & Care Wales
07:00, 7 MAY 2021
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A new £13m contract to rollout a national critical care information system across NHS hospitals in Wales is creating 25 new IT jobs.
Digital Health & Care Wales(DHCW) has awarded Switzerland-based Ascom a contract for seven years, with the option to extend for a further three years, to implement its clinical information system Digistat.
A pensioner who made headlines after being left in a complete stranger s home by an ambulance crew has since died, after being returned to hospital with pneumonia.
Elizabeth Mahoney had been battling Covid-19 at County Hospital in Pontypool for 10 long weeks prior to finally being discharged on Friday, March 12.
However, the 89-year-old from New Inn in Torfaen ended up being dropped off at the wrong house - more than eight miles away in Newport - where she was put to bed for the night.
The mix-up was only spotted when, hours later, someone living at the address went to check on the person under the covers and realised she wasn t their relative at all.