AI can help build sustainable services – but only if we mitigate its risks
Concerns about AI should not stop progress. They should prompt us to think about how to apply such powerful processing, argue Rebecca Hughes and Paul Davies
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Concerns about AI should not stop progress. They should prompt us to think about how to apply such powerful processing, argue Rebecca Hughes and Paul Davies
Aerospace innovators will showcase technology as part of a project to prepare NHS Wales for drone-based services for the transfer of blood products.
University Hospitals Plymouth has confirmed that its virtual ward beds are now over 80% occupied, the best occupancy rate in Devon, with plans to expand.
Royal Bolton Hospital has introduced noise-cancelling headphones for patients with learning disabilities to help support them in loud and busy environments.
Our latest Movers and Shakers roundup features new chief executives for trusts in west London, Warrington and Halton, and Greater Manchester.
Guy’s and St Thomas’ and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trusts continue to experience major disruption following the cyber attack on Synnovis.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has published draft guidance on digital supported self-management of COPD.
The National Information Board’s new IT strategy shows that technology must act as a “pillar”
The National Information Board has issued its much delayed IT strategy – ‘Personalised Health and
The National Information Board’s IT strategy includes a strong drive on standards, as it attempts
The deadline in the National Information Board’s new IT strategy for all patient and care
A rise in the number of healthcare staff who have wireless internet access is “good