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Stanford switches med students to iPads
Medicine students starting at Stanford University School of Medicine will this year be given an iPad as part of a trial programme in integrate the mobile device into medical education.
IBM and Aetna take analytics into cloud
IBM and US health-insurance giant Aetna have partnered on a cloud-based computing health data analytics service that analyses patient data stored in electronic medical records and administrative systems.
Liverpool tracks blood with MSoft
The Royal Liverpool and Broad Green University Hospitals NHS Trust has gone live with a bespoke blood tracking system from MSoft.
French health record live by December
The delayed French electronic health record, Dossier Medical Personnel, will be launched by the end of the year, the agency responsible for the programme has said.

More than 98% of GP practices offering online registration
Figures from NHS England show that more than 6,150 GP practices are supporting registration through

Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing
Our coffee briefing covers a £2m robot surgeon at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, funding

Skin Analytics raises £15m to expand AI skin cancer detection tech
Skin Analytics has raised £15m to expand its AI skin cancer technology to markets with

Justin Whatling to join Optum UK as chief executive
Exclusive: Dr Justin Whatling is leaving his role at Palantir Technologies to join Optum UK

AI solution to detect lung cancer launches in south west England
Peninsula Imaging Network (PenRAD) has gone live with Qure.ai’s AI for chest CT (qCT) to