Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing ☕
Today’s briefing includes news that Visionable has secured $5.5M in funding to expand into the US market and Google has launched a new AI model.
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Today’s briefing includes news that Visionable has secured $5.5M in funding to expand into the US market and Google has launched a new AI model.
In a Digital Health Networks debate, the panel shared the view that currently there is not a monopoly in the NHS hospital EPR market.
Scientists are working on a portable device that will mean women can track and monitor their health and hormones on the go.
Medical imaging IT company Sectra has been awarded a contract to deliver its cloud-based enterprise imaging service across 15 NHS boards in Scotland.
The NHS said Wednesday that it will expand the NHS app to allow more people to view their vaccination record and book in for vaccines.
This briefing features medical students proposing a standardised AI-centric medical curriculum and AdvaMed naming Peter Arduiini as chair of its board.
Digital Health News can exclusively reveal that Birmingham and Women’s and Children’s NHS FT has picked Epic as preferred supplier for its next EPR.
Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust has selected Epic as preferred supplier to provide
Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust has chosen Servelec as a preferred bidder to implement its
The NHS has been told to adopt international standards for identifying goods and purchasing them
The Health and Social Care Information Centre will host a new Information Governance Alliance group
The Greater Manchester Commissioning Support Unit is closing the 17 data centres it manages on