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This edition of coffee time includes news from the NHS Ambulance Radio Programme and a DIY heart monitor from Phillips for NHS patients.
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This edition of coffee time includes news from the NHS Ambulance Radio Programme and a DIY heart monitor from Phillips for NHS patients.
This episode, in partnership with Digital Health Networks sponsor Imprivata, focuses on all things mobile technology in healthcare.
A partnership in the East of England has enabled frontline ambulance crews to consult stroke specialists via video.
Nearly 400,000 people have used a prescription tracking feature in the NHS App in the first 10 weeks since its launch, said NHS England.
The NHS Race and Health Observatory has launched a digital platform to support healthcare organisations in tackling health inequalities.
Ultromics, a provider of AI-driven cardiology solutions, has raised $55m (ÂŁ41m) in Series C financing to scale its technology across the US.
Ambulance technology developed in Rwanda by University of Birmingham experts could save nearly one million lives by enabling faster care.
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole is speeding up the discharge process for patients thanks to a
Lyniate has expanded its healthcare interoperability capabilities after reaching a definitive merger agreement with terminology
South Tees Hospitals has gone live with an electronic prescribing and medications administration system, Better
Our August Movers and Shakers features a number of appointments which includes, The Royal Marsden
Boots has become the first pharmacy in the UK to deliver prescription medicines by drone