
Government encourages clinicians to use AI scribing technology
New government guidance encourages NHS clinicians to use AI tools to transcribe consultations and turn them into medical notes and letters.
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New government guidance encourages NHS clinicians to use AI tools to transcribe consultations and turn them into medical notes and letters.
The government’s accelerated rollout of the NHS App has saved 1.5 million appointments and helped cut waiting times for patients.
Voting has opened for members of the Digital Health Networks to decide the members of the advisory panels for the 2025-2027 term.
Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) has signed a five-year contract with medical imaging and cyber security company Sectra.
The University of Edinburgh has opened applications for its 2025 AI Accelerator programme.
The Rural Centre of Excellence for Digital Health and Care and Open Medical are creating a digital triage pathway for occupational therapy.
Drones could be deployed for NHS deliveries under new UK regulations planned for 2026, allowing flights beyond visual line of sight limit.
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Lack of integration between the NHS App and other health data sources has contributed to
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