More type 1 diabetes patients in England to get artificial pancreas
More people with type 1 diabetes in England will be able to receive an ‘artificial pancreas’ over the next five years.
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More people with type 1 diabetes in England will be able to receive an ‘artificial pancreas’ over the next five years.
Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers AstraZeneca’s new AI tool and figures on the impact of the cost of living crisis on healthcare staff.
New patient safety guidance from NHS England says that primary care’s IT systems should automatically flag patient safety issues.
Isle of Wight NHS Trust will launch a digital consent platform created by former Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest finalist Concentric Health.
Researchers at King’s College London and Imperial College London have developed an AI algorithm that could help aid drug discovery.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS FT has deployed a knowledge-based medication administration system, which utilises barcode technology.
DHSC has announced plans to launch a consultation on the clinical risk standards for the use of digital health technologies in 2024/5.
Speaking a conference in York on 7 November, Rob Parker also spoke about the new
The executive role will involve working for NHSX CEO, Matthew Gould as his technology advisor,
Kinnear said the picture at the centre was already confused with multiple organisations, with the
77% of GPs surveyed said they had not received any training on delivering ‘digital-first’ care
November’s mobile health and apps round up features the launch of an app which supports