Funding announced to boost development of health tech for cancer
New medical technologies to diagnose cancer, such as scanners and AI models, will be trialled in the UK following new government funding.
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New medical technologies to diagnose cancer, such as scanners and AI models, will be trialled in the UK following new government funding.
Norfolk and Waveney ICB has launched a childrenās virtual ward to support the delivery of hospital-level paediatric care at home.
Online and videoĀ GP consultations reached a peak in August 2024 with 5% of patients seen virtually,Ā according to NHS England data.
New and expectant parents in Wales can be referred directly by their perinatal teams to free digital mental health support via SilverCloud.
The West Yorkshire Association of Acute Trusts (WYAAT) can now access results from across their pathology network using Clinisysā ICE OpenNet.
Science secretary Peter Kyle has launched a regulatory office, which will support the healthcare sector to deploy AI innovations safely.
Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers the first pulse field ablation cases at UHCW and a promising AI study at Bolton NHS Trust.
Harry Longman, an engineer who developed a new system to streamline GP appointment booking has
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt announced yesterday that NHS 111 call handlers will screen callers for
Herts Urgent Care is working with Advanced Health and Care to connect to the Medical
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is set to go live by the end of
An innovative sexual health clinic, that uses technology to offer a fast, automated service to