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Today’s Coffee Time Briefing includes the launch of the National Network for Innovation in Sport and Health by Swansea University.
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Today’s Coffee Time Briefing includes the launch of the National Network for Innovation in Sport and Health by Swansea University.
Digital Health has published the programme for the AI and Data 2024 conference, exploring developments in the use of data, analytics and machine learning.
A statement from Diane Abbott, read at the Equity Charter Summit, encouraged attendees to take action against racism in digital health.
French technology firm Atos has appointed its chairman Jean Pierre Mustier as chief executive, replacing Paul Saleh.
Stephen Donnelly, minister for health, has published legislation which will provide a legal basis for digital health records in Ireland.
Tallaght University Hospital has secured funding of more than ā¬300,000 for four projects, including an app for chronic pancreatitis.
A GP practice in the West Midlands has reduced the ‘8am rush’ for appointments by using an online patient triage solution.Ā
Emis has bought diabetic retinopathy screening company Digital Healthcare for Ā£3.1m.
A bureaucracy busting campaign is being launched to reduce the burden of data collection for
Burnbank Systems is to extend its Image Exchange Portal to host a national patient registry
Graphnetās CareCentric software is integrated with the Medical Interoperability Gateway providing real-time interoperability of patient
At least two Cerner live sites in the South are joining the London framework to