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Monday’s briefing features an app from Dartmouth College that detects depression early and AI tech detecting 100% of severe cases of a blindness condition.
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Monday’s briefing features an app from Dartmouth College that detects depression early and AI tech detecting 100% of severe cases of a blindness condition.
Nervecentre is to provide an electronic prescribing and medicines administration solution to Cardiff and Vale University Health Board.
Six health boards in the North of Scotland are now live with System C’s hospital electronic medicines management system and pharmacy stock control solution.
Today’s briefing covers trials into the use of psychoactive medicines to treat PTSD and academics calling for regulation of Femtech devices.
Applications have opened for the Evidence Generator Bootcamp from DigitalHealth.London, aimed at companies looking to enhance their evidence generation.
Alcidion has launched Miya Results Tracking in a bid to reduce the risk of test results not being followed up and thus improve patient safety.
Our latest Movers and Shakers roundup features plenty of movement within NHS England and a new chief executive for Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex.
AI that helps detect diseases such as lung cancer quicker is being rolled out at
Software supplier OneAdvanced has confirmed that it has withdrawn its Carenotes electronic patient record (EPR)
A remote video triage system has helped more than 170 patients in Hertfordshire access life-saving
Barts Health NHS Trust has rolled out Cynerioâs healthcare-focused cyber security platform across all of
Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest finalist Little Journey has announced ÂŁ6 million in Series A funding,