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The latest Digital Health News industry round-up features news five innovative projects received funding from the Health Innovation Network South
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New partnership to develop AI platforms for faster diagnosis and treatment

Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms which can provide faster diagnosis and treatments for clinicians are to be developed as part of
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NHSX hosts second roundtable discussion on AI regulation in healthcare

A number of key figures, including representatives from NHSX, have met for a roundtable discussion on how to improve AI
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Sensyne Health launches AI algorithm for real-time patient management

Sensyne Health has launched an artificial intelligence algorithm which will support real-time operational and clinical patient management.
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Patients to be offered AI technology which helps detect kidney disease

Patients with diabetes and high blood pressure are benefiting from AI that turns a smartphone camera into a tool which
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NHSE MedTech funding mandates AI for heart disease

Heartflow Analysis will be adopted in English hospitals from April 2021 under the NHS England and Improvement MedTech funding mandate.
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The Royal Wolverhampton signs 5-year deal with Sensyne Health

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust has signed a five-year non-exclusive Strategic Research Agreement (SRA) with Sensyne Health.
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What we still need to use AI safely and quickly in healthcare

Rachel Dunscombe and Jane Rendall examine what needs to happen to make sure artificial intelligence is used safely in healthcare.
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Milton Keynes University Hospital signs 5-year deal with Sensyne Health

Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has signed a five year non-exclusive strategic research agreement with Sensyne Health.
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Oxford University Hospitals begins using AI to help stroke recovery

Oxford University Hospitals has joined neighbouring trusts in using state-of-the-art technology to help more patients recover following a stroke.
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