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This edition of Coffee Time includes a partnership for OpenAI with the UK government and a successful ÂŁ15m funding round for Ceryx Medical.
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This edition of Coffee Time includes a partnership for OpenAI with the UK government and a successful ÂŁ15m funding round for Ceryx Medical.
Doctors at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) have developed MENO.pause, an app that helps clinicians to manage menopause symptoms.
Access Health, Support and Care has partnered with BearingPoint to help integrated care systems deliver more sustainable virtual wards.
University Hospitals of Leicester and University Hospitals of Northamptonshire have partnered with Microsoft to develop AI solutions.
The Royal College of Ophthalmologists is leading a call for the national standardisation of electronic health records in eye care.
A video messaging app has launched at King’s College Hospital and Princess Royal University Hospital for families with premature babies.
This Coffee Time includes OX.DH achieving compliance with the NHSE Tech Innovation Framework and a report on clinicians’ attitude towards AI.
Health secretary Steve Barclay has revealed that there are some big updates coming this month
NHS Forth Valley has equipped its community workers with Cambric Systems’ Morse EPR, to support
BT is working with a Scarborough care home to fit smart sensors to residents’ homes
The NHS website has recorded over a billion visits in the past 12 months, with
NHS Digital’s interim CEO Simon Bolton has announced that he will not remain as part