
Data from implantable devices to predict heart failure risk in Manchester
The project will collate data from the devices of 1,000 heart failure patients to better spot the signs of heart problems and improve patient outcomes.
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The project will collate data from the devices of 1,000 heart failure patients to better spot the signs of heart problems and improve patient outcomes.
Responding to the publication of the National Audit Office report, Meg Hillier – chair of the Public Accounts Committee – said it is “unacceptable” that cancer screening programmes in England are being “let down by complex and ageing IT”.
AI in every day life is “in its infancy” and has a long way to go in the health and social care sector, the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges report found.
Patients will be given a virtual MRI experience using virtual reality headsets in a bid to reduce the number of scans that need to be delayed or re-done.
George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust and Wye Valley NHS Trust in Hereford have both signed the agreement which gives Sensyne access to annoymised patient data.
Ten authorities will receive up to £30,000 to design a digital solution to address specific issues within their service.
The programme recognised Wirral Hospital for effectively using technology to deliver high quality care, through projects like its electronic records.
The prototype of a machine that can detect tumours in women with dense breast tissue
Nine ‘high-potential’ digital health companies have been selected to participate in a new, Midlands-focused accelerator
An automation system called ‘Ada’ is improving efficiency in paediatric referrals at Cambridge Community Services
Today’s coffee briefing covers 13 new DEXA scanners for NHS trusts and a new financial
The Public Accounts Committee has said “lessons can be learned” from DHSC’s efforts to improve