Induction Healthcare to get a new zest for life with acquisition
Induction Healthcare has announced it intends to acquire the cash and shares of health tech company Zesty Limited in a deal worth around £13million.
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Induction Healthcare has announced it intends to acquire the cash and shares of health tech company Zesty Limited in a deal worth around £13million.
Join Andrea Downey, Hannah Crouch and Jon Hoeksma as they look at the whether the app will be successful and if NHSX has taken the right approach.
It is ācriticalā that capacity for contact-tracing is advanced for āfurther stages of managing the epidemicā, according to a government committee.
The government will look for āinnovative operating modelsā for the NHS and other health and care settings as the country recovers from coronavirus.
A platform which tracks live absences in the NHS has been expanded to help the health service during the Covid-19 pandemic. Ā
The DigitalHealth.London programme, now in its fifth year, aims to support start-ups looking to transform health and care, connecting them with NHS leaders.
The ethics advisory board tasked with overseeing the NHS contact-tracing app has raised concerns about the reliability of an app based on self-reporting.
NHS England is rolling out Microsoft 365 Copilot to 505,000 clinicians and support staff across

An NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) study will evaluate an algorithm designed to improve blood

North Ayrshire Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) will implement Totalmobile’s digital platform to improve
The National Data Guardian has asked NHSE to explain how Palantir staff gained access to

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