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Staff from Royal Stoke s Ward 109 (Gastro) in the new well-being courtyard (Image: UHNM)
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Hospital staff will be able to relax in a tranquil outdoor space thanks to community funding.
UHNM Charity - which supports hospitals in the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust - has been able to fund the new well-being courtyard at Royal Stoke University Hospital.
Royal Stoke Parkinson s nurses with the smartwatches (Image: UHNM)
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People living with Parkinson s disease could soon see their level of care and treatment transformed thanks to a new charity-funded initiative.
The new project - run by University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM) - will see patients wear a smartwatch on their wrist, which relays information on tremors and other symptoms to a specialist Parkinson s care team.
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A coroner has issued a national warning after the deaths of two patients at Stoke-on-Trent s main hospital.
Coroner Margaret Jones has filed a Prevention of Future Deaths report following the Royal Stoke University Hospital tragedies.
29 April 2021 Ordr selected to improve security and patient safety at University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust IoT security company Ordr has been selected by University Hospitals of North Midlands (UHNM) NHS Trust to improve security and patient safety
All hospital equipment connected to the network can be profiled, protected and monitored in one system.
Ordr will look to provide an innovative new Systems Control Engine (SCE) system, to improve the safety of patients by discovering and securing every connected device, including Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), Internet of Things (IoT) and Operational Technologies (OT).
As a result of the deployment, all hospital equipment connected to the Trust’s network, medical and non-medical, can be profiled, protected and monitored under one umbrella system, which can detect any abnormal activity that may suggest a device has been compromised.