Monthly app and mobile round up
Digital Health’s September app and mobile round up involves an app to help those with Tinnitus, a glucose reader that will help diabetics and an early warning device for pregnant women.
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Digital Health’s September app and mobile round up involves an app to help those with Tinnitus, a glucose reader that will help diabetics and an early warning device for pregnant women.
A former NHS employee at Royal Stoke Hospital has been found guilty in court for snooping on patient records of her neighbours and colleagues.
In Cupertino, California yesterday Apple made a slew of product announcements that significantly evolve and add to the digital health capabilities of its platform and devices.
A network hardware failure has caused major disruption to hit The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust.
Jeremy Hunt used his keynote speech at the Health and Care Innnovation Expo to announce a series of new promises on online access to healthcare information, with a view to ensuring the next 10 years come to be known as the NHS’s “patient power decade”.
Evergreen Life app which allows patients to access all their medical information has now integrated with three major GP suppliers.
NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens has said the NHS needs to recommit to exploiting the potential of anonymised clinical data for driving research and innovation.
The app uses a medical knowledge database with AI technology to help users understand what
The conference was opened by Anne-Marie Cunningham with speakers including Ijeoma Azodo, who is part
A survey from Sensyne Health found that just 17% of 1,027 healthcare staff would trust
Of 245 dermatologists, 93% said keeping photographic records of moles and wider areas of skin
The 5G demonstration included a showcase of a 5G-connected ambulance concept, provided by South Central