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Version History of SHOT UK

3.2

August 6, 2024

Performance improvements and bug fixes.

3.1

June 5, 2024

Performance improvements and bug fixes.

3.0

May 31, 2024

Bug fixes and Performance improvements.

2.1

December 2, 2023

Bug fixes and Performance improvements.

2.0

October 17, 2023

Bug fixes and Performance improvements.

1.8

May 10, 2023

Bug fixes and Performance improvements

1.6

June 25, 2022

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

1.4

January 12, 2022

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

1.3

December 30, 2021

Minor bug fixes.

1.2

May 11, 2021

This update contains a number of minor improvements and bug fixes.

Price History of SHOT UK

Description of SHOT UK

The mobile app for Serious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT) Use the SHOT app to: • Learn about the latest developments in haemovigilance • Access all Annual SHOT Reports and SHOT resources • Access information about the Annual SHOT Symposium via the events programme, speakers, posters and more *Please note – the SHOT app cannot be used to make SHOT reports on SABRE/Dendrite* SHOT is the UK’s independent, professionally-led haemovigilance scheme. Since 1996 SHOT has been collecting and analysing anonymised information on adverse events and reactions in blood transfusion from all healthcare organisations that are involved in the transfusion of blood and blood components in the UK. Where risks and problems are identified, SHOT produces recommendations to improve patient safety. The recommendations are put into the Annual SHOT Report, which is circulated to all relevant organisations including the four UK Blood Services, the Departments of Health in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland; the relevant professional bodies and all reporting hospitals. The Annual SHOT Symposium brings together delegates from across the UK and beyond for the launch of the Annual SHOT Report and to share ideas, learn from peers and develop professional contacts. This one-day event includes presentations and debates on the hottest topics in transfusion safety, a poster competition, an abstract competition, and an opportunity for delegates to ‘Meet the Experts’ who help to make SHOT one of the world’s leading haemovigilance schemes.
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SHOT UK: FAQ

Is SHOT UK compatible with the iPad?

Yes, SHOT UK offers an iPad version.

Who launched the app?

The app was developed by NHS Blood & Transplant.

What iOS version is needed to run the SHOT UK app?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 13.4 or higher.

What is the current app rating?

There is no information available about user ratings for SHOT UK.

What category is the SHOT UK app?

The App Genre Of The Shot Uk App Is Medical.

What’s the latest version of the SHOT UK app?

The latest version of SHOT UK is 3.2.

When was the most recent SHOT UK update made available?

The latest SHOT UK app update was released on October 2, 2024.

Do you know when SHOT UK was first made available?

SHOT UK was first made available on February 5, 2023.

What age group is SHOT UK suitable for?

NHS Blood & Transplant: The SHOT UK app may contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 12.

What are the languages available on SHOT UK?

SHOT UK is now available to use in American English.

Is SHOT UK part of the Apple Arcade lineup of games?

Sorry, SHOT UK is not part of Apple Arcade.

Is SHOT UK eligible for in-app purchases?

No, SHOT UK is not eligible for in-app purchases.

Is SHOT UK fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, SHOT UK is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does SHOT UK use ad-based monetization?

No, SHOT UK does not use ad-based monetization.

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