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Today’s briefing include Siemenās Building X tool cutting operational costs for one hospital and a new app for BSL users in Wales.
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Today’s briefing include Siemenās Building X tool cutting operational costs for one hospital and a new app for BSL users in Wales.
Frank Hester is reported to have stepped down as chief executive and resigned his role as sole director of primary care IT supplier TPP.
NHS England’s latest mandate that all providers adopt the FDP has been criticised for being āat oddsā with existing policy.
Exclusive: NHS upgrades to Microsoft Windows 11 are being stalled by medical device suppliers, Digital Health News has learned.
Digital self-management platform getUBetter has been embedded into the NHS 111 pathway for lower back pain in South East London.
Today’s Coffee Time includes ORCHA’s new standard for digital health safety and a HealthTech accelerator programme in West Yorkshire.
An AI-powered service for prostate cancer which can spot lesions in minutes will be trialled in the NHS to help speed up diagnosis for men.
A clearer regulatory framework and better health workforce training will help speed use of AI
Limbic has been announced as the first-ever winner in the brand new scale-up category of
Policymakers should be spending more time improving patient pathways rather than focusing on convergence, TPP
Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt, NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Board chair, believes Norfolk and
Log my Care and PainChek have joined forces to provide AI-powered pain assessments to support