GOSH looks to DRIVE healthcare technology forward
The hospital has launched a new informatics hub which aims to revolutionise clinical practice and enhance the patient experience,
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The hospital has launched a new informatics hub which aims to revolutionise clinical practice and enhance the patient experience,
The companies â working in association with Parkinson’s Centre of Excellence at King’s College Hospital in London â are launching a research and development project which uses motion capture technology to track patient movements and AI to assess them.
Customers will have easy access to primary care via Advanceâs medical doctors, which are located in eight main hubs around the world.
Patients at The Groves Medical Centre now have the ability to pay for private services using a form of cryptocurrency called ‘MedTokens’.
George Freeman said his self-proclaimed âhorror storyâ highlights how “top down” solutions never work and that the answer is ‘local digital solutionsâ.
Following successful trials, Forward Health has received seed funding to get the app into the hands of practising clinicians and build on its capabilities.
The technology includes three ‘virtual workers’, which actively monitor incoming referrals from the national GP eRS in real-time, 24 hours a day.
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