
Digital Health’s 2018 Review: Top 10 most read news stories
It has been busy year at Digital Health News, here is the top 10 most read stories that got everyone reading and commenting in 2018.
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It has been busy year at Digital Health News, here is the top 10 most read stories that got everyone reading and commenting in 2018.
As Digital Health continues its round up of 2018, we hit the second half of the year. Claire Read looks back on the balmy summer in which Jeremy Hunt bid farewell to the health brief; charts Matt Hancock’s technology focus; and records the swelling of various exemplar ranks.
It’s been another bumper year for health IT, here is part one of our news review of all things in the world of digital health.
Digital Health Intelligence CEO, Jon Hoeksma, reflects back on the last 12 months of the Networks and looks ahead to what lies in store for 2019.
The charity, in partnership with The Alan Turing Institute, is handing out the money to six projects which aim to transform heart and circulatory diagnosis.
Launched in 2005, the service allows patients or clinicians to book appointments in hospital or other care settings online.
Our last industry round up for 2018 features news that CHKS has been awarded a new contract in Wales to create a clinical benchmarking and analytics system.
The Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA) has launched an inquiry into digital inclusion in the healthcare
Our coffee briefing covers an AI agent for cataracts patients at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells,
A child-friendly app from Little Journey is now available for patients in the neonatal intensive
AI-driven heart scans which cut the need for invasive tests have saved millions of pounds
A cancer diagnostic tool will be rolled out across the NHS to help cut treatment