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Today’s briefing includes Lifebit expanding into Asia Pacific and Japan and a research team including Oxford and UCL doing a study of UK ethnicity data
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Today’s briefing includes Lifebit expanding into Asia Pacific and Japan and a research team including Oxford and UCL doing a study of UK ethnicity data
Radiology tech company Hexarad is reducing diagnostic waiting times for acute and emergency care patients at NWAFT with its unique radiology tech platform. Â Â
Cambridge Cognition has joined ActiGraph’s Accelerant partnership programme advancing the use of digital health technologies in clinical development.
Leading home healthcare provider Cera has announced the successful delivery of 7.5m home care visits this winter, saving the NHS an estimated ÂŁ100m.
Northumbria University’s simulated practice placement programme for nursing students, SkillsFest, has received praise from Oxford Medical Simulation.
University College Dublin is leading research into AI-powered support for pre-eclampsia diagnoses, which has seen a tool developed using SAS technology.
Today’s briefing includes We Care Group adopting PainChek and Nuffield Health introducing data fellowships to improve the digital skills of its staff.
A âmajor incidentâ has been declared at Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust âfor
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust has postponed the go-live of its Oracle Health electronic patient record
NHS trusts using the FDP have treated on average 114 more inpatients in theatres a
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has delayed the go live for its Cerner Millennium
Charlotte Refsum, director of health policy at the Tony Blair Institute will sit on the