Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing ā
This Coffee Time Briefing includes a partnership between Devon Council and System C, and Oracle’s next-gen electronic health record.
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This Coffee Time Briefing includes a partnership between Devon Council and System C, and Oracle’s next-gen electronic health record.

Three female cofounded HealthTech firms have secured over Ā£1m investment from STAC, Scotlandās industry-led accelerator for tech start-ups.

Routine use of AI reduced health professionalsā abilities to detect precancerous growths without the technology, according to researchers.
A digital tool to help identify and prevent distressed behaviours in dementia patients will be showcased by the Alzheimerās Society.
ErgĆ©a and Newtonās Tree have partnered with the aim of improving healthcare organisations through integrated, AI-enabled digital solutions.
Personal health data from more than 485,000 women has been stolen from a cervical cancer screening programme in the Netherlands.Ā

NHS England has announced that newly pregnant women can now self-refer online to get their first midwife appointments.
There were unsurprisingly lots of changes and developments in the digital health world in 2022.
With 2023 within touching distance, let’s reflect on the last 12 months by looking back
OxfordVR and BehaVR have combined to create the largest VR delivery platform for evidence-based digital
A new digital platform from Acxion is helping pharmaceutical marketers engage with healthcare professionals by
Re:Cognition Health and MYndspan are collaborating to make MEG technology more accessible, in a bid