King’s Fund speakers: NHS innovators must feel free to experiment and fail
Digital transformation of the health service will only be successful if innovators feel free to experiment and payors are realistic about timelines.Â
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Digital transformation of the health service will only be successful if innovators feel free to experiment and payors are realistic about timelines.Â
A partnership between Sweatcoin and the NHS will see patients at risk of type 2 diabetes in south west London offered monetary rewards to get active.
A trial for MyRenalCare found that when patients with chronic kidney disease used the app outpatient capacity was increased, and associated costs decreased.
Ultromics has gained FDA Breakthrough Device Designation for its AI-powered EchoGo Amyloidosis platform, which is speeding up diagnosis.
NHS Golden Jubilee has carried out the second highest number of ROSA procedures across the UK, after reaching a landmark 100 orthopaedic joint replacements.
Jordan Sollof is joined by Ling Lee, a GP and digital trailblazer fellow in Derby, to discuss her experience as a Shuri Network Bursary holder.
Following a successful trial in its radiology department, Sunderland Royal Hospital has now rolled out digital portering task management software.
Today’s briefing includes medical cannabis accreditation and a system to improve musculoskeletal performance or rehabilitation.

Sheffield City Council has become the first local authority to approve a motion formally opposing

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) has begun rolling out a digital triage system across

Four companies developing solutions to improve health and social care have won the Isle of

University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust has gone live with an interoperable digital