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Today’s coffee briefing covers a new round of DSIT fellowships and the first real-time 3D “digital twin” of a hospital room in Denmark.
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Today’s coffee briefing covers a new round of DSIT fellowships and the first real-time 3D “digital twin” of a hospital room in Denmark.

NHS England has awarded a ‘tiger teams’ contract worth ÂŁ13.3 million to KPMG to support trusts unlikely to meet the March 2026 EPR target.

Clinical AI assistants will be made available to GP practices across the UK through a strategic partnership between TORTUS and X-on Health.

Inhealthcare has partnered with Leeds Childrenâs Hospital to launch virtual wards for paediatric oncology patients.

A tech partnership could help NHS, local government, and housing organisations collaborate to understand the needs of people in their care. Â

The NHS Wales app has been relaunched, with the Welsh government urging patients to download it to access a range of services digitally.
81% of NHS trust leaders say they do not have sufficient funding to invest in digital transformation, according to a survey by NHS Providers.

Health minister Preet Kaur Gill has apologised for NHSEâs handling of information provided to the
Today’s briefing features Doctify launching in Saudi Arabia and a Scottish medical management platform for

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust has now rolled out digital observations and prescribing in

The HSE and System C have announced the next phase of a national agreement that

Kingâs College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has launched a digital prehab trial for patients awaiting