Babylon looks to sell UK business amid bankruptcy fears
Babylon Health is looking to sell its UK business, including its 100,000 patient NHS GP practice, and may fall into administration, it has announced.
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Babylon Health is looking to sell its UK business, including its 100,000 patient NHS GP practice, and may fall into administration, it has announced.
The UK public is on balance supportive of virtual wards, but a lack of understanding of the term may be holding back public support, new analysis suggests. Ā
This news digest of digital apps includes Cinapsis helping GPs with skin cancer referrals and Heyr partnering with Imperial to research mental health tools.Ā
Foxo has launched a patient-facing module designed to enhance the patient journey through secure patient engagement with healthcare providers.
Three years on from the implementation of Infinity Health’s task management tool, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust has revealed the boost in capacity.
The introduction of virtual wards, already accelerating across the country, requires the involvement of enthusiastic and engaged leaders for success.
Nourish Care and Ally acoustic monitoring have now integrated, with both companies focusing on partner-centred care for improved outcomes.
The lab will be used to develop cutting-edge treatments for cancer, dementia and heart disease,
Prof Martin Roland warned the provider only attracts the āfittest patientsā leaving traditional GPs struggling
NHS Digital will withdraw from Southampton in 2020 under a new location strategy that will
The potential for 5G to transform online consultations and remote care may not be realised
The practices have both introduced the Dermicus app, which was created by Swedish company, Gnosco