Virgin Media O2 Business Unveils New Digital Hub at Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust to Revolutionise Healthcare Training

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Virgin Media O2 Business has today announced a new partnership with Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust (PCFT) to launch the Birch Hill Hospital’s first Digital Hub, a space designed to support NHS employees with digital skills training and improve accessibility to essential tech resources. Through close collaboration, the two organisations will enhance the Trust’s digital capabilities, improve patient outcomes, and empower staff with cutting-edge technology.

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