Digital Health Spotlight: Entia looks to improve cancer care at home 

Remote monitoring is fast becoming central to the health service’s hopes of squaring the circle of increased demand for healthcare
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Royal Cornwall Hospital improving outpatient experience with Netcall

Royal Cornwall Hospital NHS Trust (RCHT) is changing its outpatient experience with the help of patient engagement portal Patient Hub. 
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LNWH prepares to unveil Oracle electronic patient record system

London Northwest University Hospital is preparing for the go-live of its new Cerner EPR system on Friday August 18, the
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Brainomix improves access to stroke treatment across NHS – AHSN

More stroke patients are benefiting from life-changing treatment thanks to Brainomix’s e-Stroke AI platform, according to a report from the
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Industry news in brief

This Digital Health News industry roundup covers a new framework agreement for BridgeHead Softare and a promising study of triaging
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Cambridge spinout moves towards clinical evaluation after R&D success 

Kalium Health, a Cambridge University spinout developing an at-home blood potassium test, has gathered enough data to prepare for clinical
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Public open to virtual care, but lack of understanding could block progress

The UK public is on balance supportive of virtual wards, but a lack of understanding of the term may be
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Digital Apps Digest  

This news digest of digital apps includes Cinapsis helping GPs with skin cancer referrals and Heyr partnering with Imperial to
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Digital Networks: virtual wards require enthusiastic and engaged leaders 

The introduction of virtual wards, already accelerating across the country, requires the involvement of enthusiastic and engaged leaders for success.
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Imprivata, PFH Technology win contract to supply Irish Healthcare Services

Imprivata and regional partner PFH Technology Group have won a national contract to deliver Imprivata OneSign to healthcare organisations across
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