One in four UK patients using AI and social media for health info
One in four UK patients (24%) are turning to AI and social media for help in understanding their health, according to survey results.
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One in four UK patients (24%) are turning to AI and social media for help in understanding their health, according to survey results.
WHO/Europe has designated Public Health Wales as a collaborating centre for digital health equity to improve access to technologies.
NHS England directors Rachel Hope and Liz Clow will speak about ‘the shift to prevention’ at Digital Health Rewired 2026.
Today’s briefing includes how brain stimulation can prevent depression relapses of major depressive disorder in 75% of patients.
MPs called for the government to prioritise UK companies for big NHS tech contracts, rather than US giants like Microsoft and Palantir.
Researchers have developed a platform to determine whether commercial AI algorithms are fit for NHS use to detect diabetic eye disease.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged to invest ÂŁ300 million of additional capital investment in NHS technology in the Autumn Budget.
Digital Health and Care Wales has developed a new digital service to support renal patients,
Headspace Health is rolling out new services to its mental health platform for organisations to
A subscription model from Inhealthcare is being used in the Yorkshire and Humber Care Record
The government is aiming to scale up virtual wards, with an âambitionâ to treat up
Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is set to go live with Wellola’s Portasana patient