Robo-docs and AI could ‘save NHS Ā£12.5bn a year’, claims Darzi report
An eye-opening report from former health minister Lord Darzi suggests the NHS could shave off a tenth of its budget by automating routine admin work and other mundane tasks.
Back to Top
An eye-opening report from former health minister Lord Darzi suggests the NHS could shave off a tenth of its budget by automating routine admin work and other mundane tasks.
Later this month, corporate Bupa customers will be able to access Babylonās services such as online GP consultations and its clinical triage service.
Dr Sue Elcock, the trust’s medical director, told Digital Health News that would begin piloting would begin piloting Civica’s system on a specialist forensic unit some time between āAugust and Septemberā, which ties into the go live date of the trust’sĀ Servelec electronic patient record.
More than half of all hospital trusts in England – 79 in total – are now using the NHS e-Referral Service for outpatient appointments, NHS Digital has revealed.
This month’s industry round up features news that Public Health England has selected the Stone Group to replace existing Windows 7 devices.
Digital Health Rewired is the new two-day conference and one-day exhibition taking place on 25-26 March 2019 at London Olympia, that will connect health IT leaders and professionals with the latest disruptive digital health innovations.
The programme is being led by NHS Buckinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and will use Graphnetās CareCentric software to share information between Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Buckinghamshire County Council Social Care and 51 GP practices.
Thousands of patients are benefitting from an NHS initiative that uses AI to better support
A pilot by South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust is utilising technology to support
NHS Lothian in Scotland has made an AI-powered physiotherapy clinic available to nearly one million
Our latest Coffee Time Briefing covers robotic-assisted surgery at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and funding for
Jordan Sollof is joined by Rachel Dunscombe, OpenEHR International chief executive to discuss data, women