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Medical technology company Qureight is working with University Hospitals Birmingham to ensure its AI model for treating IPF reflects a diverse population.
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Medical technology company Qureight is working with University Hospitals Birmingham to ensure its AI model for treating IPF reflects a diverse population.
Technology from Consultant Connect is putting paramedics directly in touch with specialists to avoid unnecessary A&E trips and improve patient experiences.
Healthcare cyber security experts speak exclusively to Digital Health News about the increasing cyber security issues in the NHS and healthcare sector.
Clinicians at South Tees Hospitals have highlighted the positive impacts of Miya Noting, a digital noting solution which saves time and simplifies working.
London-based medical device company Acurable is launching its AcuPebble device for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) diagnosis in the US.
Digital health platform blueBriX is expanding into the pharma sector, supporting the use of software as a medical device to drive patient experience.
A study into UK GP surgeriesā websites has found that two-thirds (66%) of sites have detectable design errors, potentially excluding one-in-five users.

Digital care plans for patients in Northamptonshire have been linked to the NHS National Record
Today’s briefing includes a tool to detect breast cancer using magnetic resonance imaging and a
Figures from across the health sector have cautiously welcomed the news that NHS England is
More than 5,000 data breaches have been recorded across NHS Scotland health boards since January
More than half of patients said it was easy to contact their GP practice using