NICE recommends use of AI to detect broken bones on X-rays
NICE has recommended the use of four AI technologies to help detect broken bones on X-rays, in addition to a trained healthcare professional.
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NICE has recommended the use of four AI technologies to help detect broken bones on X-rays, in addition to a trained healthcare professional.
This Coffee Time Briefing covers a children’s healthtech accelerator in Sheffield and ePMA plans at Hampshire & Isle of Wight NHS FT.
Translation tech is improving communication between staff and non-English speaking patients in the Southern Trust area of Northern Ireland.
Prime minister Keir Starmer, said that theĀ NHSĀ must make āmuch more use of technologyā, as he launched a consultation on the health service.
The electronic prescription service (EPS) is now available at some GP practices and community pharmacies in every health board in Wales.
The government has launched an online platform for members of the public to share ideas to shape its forthcoming 10 year health plan.Ā
One in three GPs say their work computer is not fit for purpose, while more than 50% report data-sharing challenges, an RCGP survey found.
New NHS planning guidance states NHSX will be exploring what the level of funding should
With interoperability soaring high on the health IT agenda, Digital Health Rewired will have a
Following Brexit the UK will enter into a transition period until 31 December 2020, during
This month’s industry round-up features news Imprivata has acquired GroundControl solutions, a leader in cloud-based
Hancock said he had directed NHSX to ensure the Digital Ready Workforce Programme was āseriously