Digital health sector reacts to Autumn Budget NHS investment
Leaders from across the digital health, care and technology sectors have reacted to chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget.
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Leaders from across the digital health, care and technology sectors have reacted to chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has pledged to invest more than £2bn in NHS technology and digital in the Autumn Budget.
Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust and Prima Group are leading a project that integrates social care housing data into NHS records.
Women are more likely to receive good care during pregnancy when AI and other clinical software tools are used, researchers have found.
The government has announced £1.5bn in capital funding for surgical hubs and scanners to deliver an extra 2 million NHS appointments a year.
Today’s Coffee Time Briefing includes a partnership between AI firm Corti and tech firm BigHand, and a report from The Tony Blair Institute.
System C has announced the strategic acquisition of CIS Oncology, marking an expansion of System C’s offerings in medicines management.Ā
Group chief digital information officer, Andy Callow, is now acting as interim CEO after Simon
Yorkshire and Humber Academic Health Science Networkās has launched the latest edition of its digital
Hundreds of social care providers in the West Midlands will soon be connected thanks to
TestCard’s app ClearScreen will be added to Roche’s cobas pulse system’s open digital ecosystem, improving
Digital health company Babylonand Bupa have announced they are extending their existing partnership agreement for