Babylon founder Ali Parsa returns with new healthcare AI venture
Ali Parsa the founder of defunct health AI firm Babylon has launched AI health venture Qu to provide personal digital clinical assistants.
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Ali Parsa the founder of defunct health AI firm Babylon has launched AI health venture Qu to provide personal digital clinical assistants.
The Synnovis cyber attack led to at least 119 incidents of patient harm, including at least five cases of ‘moderate harm’, figures show.
Today’s Coffee Briefing covers data centre upgrades at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and a new Swiss partnership for Ada Health.
Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust has received approval on funding from NHS England for Ā£71.2m investment in digital infrastructure.
More than 9,000 automatic letters from community teams to GPs in Kent were delayed by three weeks due to an IT error.
London-based startup QuestPrehab has announced a partnership with NHS Providers to help NHS trusts learn about digital prehabilitation.
The Universal Care Plan, OneLondonās shared care planning solution, is to expand to include diabetes and chronic pain.
The British Standards Institution is set to publish guidelines on the development of healthcare apps
The revived Code4Health programme has finally launched, with the first pilot courses for clinicians taking
Nearly Ā£200 million slashed from NHS Englandās technology fund may be reinstated in future as
The āsuccess or failureā of the ‘Five Year Forward View’ depends on the contribution of
The NHS Choices website must expand beyond its current audience of āhealthy, wealthy mumsā to