Babylon Health launches new AI triage tool
Babylon Health says it has launched the first AI capable of triaging patients; although the company acknowledges that it doesnāt always agree with clinicians.
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Babylon Health says it has launched the first AI capable of triaging patients; although the company acknowledges that it doesnāt always agree with clinicians.
While most patients are happy have their medical records used to support medical research, few are comfortable with how it is being handled, Healthwatch England has reported.
GPs remain resistant to politicians’ calls to adopt Skype consulting, with many citing poor technology and a lack of patient demand, a survey in the British Journal of General Practice has found.
This monthās round-up of mobile and app news includes an award win for SiteKit, the company behind the eRedbook, and some interesting initiatives from NHS trusts.
Attempts to create a personal health records suffer from a ālack of quantifiable benefitsā and some schemes face an uncertain future if new funding is not found, a wide-ranging review by the RCP’s Health Informatics Unit for NHS England has concluded.
The Clinical Software Usability Survey has found big differences in the reported usability of the software used by NHS staff; with wide variations across NHS sectors and between different systems serving the same sector.
Urgent care plans for thousands of Londonās most vulnerable patients care are now just a click away for almost 1,000 of their GPs.
New medical technologies to diagnose cancer, such as scanners and AI models, will be trialled
Norfolk and Waveney ICB has launched a childrenās virtual ward to support the delivery of
Online and video GP consultations reached a peak in August 2024 with 5% of patients
New and expectant parents in Wales can be referred directly by their perinatal teams to
The West Yorkshire Association of Acute Trusts (WYAAT) can now access results from across their