Owlstone Medical presents data for breath biopsy tests
Owlstone Medical has presented data at the EASL Congress 2023 demonstrating the progress it has made on breath biopsy tests for detecting cirrhosis.
Clinical Software
Leeds Teaching Hospitals deploys AI software for breast cancer care
Leeds Teaching Hospitals is trialling new AI-powered software that can help identify positioning errors in mammograms to improve breast cancer care.
Clinical Software
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust deploys ePMA
Gloucestershire Hospitals has deployed a new ePMA as part of its Sunrise EPR, and is now setting its sights on achieving HIMSS Stage 6.
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King’s leads £2.5m AI trial for early detection of bowel cancer
Researchers at King’s College Hospital are trialling the GI Genius AI-powered platform to see if it can lead to earlier detection of colorectal cancers.
Clinical Software
Yagua Health partners with blueBriX to digitise patient health records
blueBriX is to supply Yagua Health with its enterprise-scale EHR system, blueEHR, delivering the organisation’s first electronic health record.
Clinical Software
Dorothy, Care City, TPXimpact awarded £80k fund for AR dementia tool
Thanks to an £80k Discovery Award by Longitude Prize on Dementia, Dorothy, Care City and TPXimpact will develop an augmented reality tool for dementia.
AI and Analytics
Somerset NHS FT awarded £800k for identification system for liver disease
Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, Sano Genetics and Predictive Health Intelligence have secured funding for a new system to identify liver disease earlier.
Clinical Software
Artificial intelligence £21m funding boost to help cut NHS wait lists
The DHSC has announced a £21m AI Diagnostic Fund to allow NHS trusts to bid for funding for Artificial intelligence-powered diagnostic tools.
AI and Analytics
North East of England pilots at-home cholesterol test
PocDoc is piloting a new at-home cholesterol check for people living in the North East of England, which is done with a simple finger prick test.
Digital Patient
Improved access to London Care Record sees it used over 30 million times
A number of improvements have been made to the London Care Record which have benefitted both access to the record and the richness of its data.
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