GDE Salford trials smartphone app to monitor infection risk
Using artificial intelligence the app transforms a patientâs phone into a clinical-grade scanner to test for urinary tract infections (UTIs).
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Using artificial intelligence the app transforms a patientâs phone into a clinical-grade scanner to test for urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Last year the trust pledged to bin 320 of its fax machines by January 1, 2019 as part of the campaign, but only 127 have been removed so far.
The Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) is calling for innovators to come up with solutions to address challenges faced by front-line staff.
Each of the initiatives will show how technology solutions can improve patient safety and speed up processes within the NHS.
The aim of the programme is to support staff and help them develop their digital skills that will start them on a career path to be CCIOs or CIOs.
Itâs allowed the Trust to run its own CQC-style exercises to ensure they are meeting national standards. More than 2,700 staff have access to the tool.
Patient data from operation to recovery is visible on the screen, rolling the multiple monitoring systems previously used into one easily accessible device.
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NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) has signed technology firm N3i to
Researchers at Imperial College have developed an AI tool which could identify people at risk
The UK government and NHS England should ring-fence funding for digital transformation in health and