Clinicians must lead on AI in healthcare, say medical bodies
UK medical bodies have issued a joint statement calling for expert clinicians to be at the forefront of the AI healthcare revolution.
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UK medical bodies have issued a joint statement calling for expert clinicians to be at the forefront of the AI healthcare revolution.

This roundup features two big departures from NHS England and the appointment of a chief executive of the Health Data Research Service.
ORCHA is working with the NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) to fast-track digital health solutions ahead of confirmation into the programme.
A call for more patient self management and numerous tech upgrade programmes are featured in today’s Coffee Briefing.
A wireless sensor the size of a paperclip could transform care for people living with chronic heart failure, according to NICE.
A further three NHS chief executives have been confirmed as speakers at Rewired 2026, which takes place on 24-25 March at The NEC Birmingham.
A study has been published in The Lancet after it found that an AI stethoscope detects serious heart conditions faster in primary care.
As part of the agreement, System C will sell Induction Zesty to new and existing
PRSB – the Professional Record Standards Body – has launched two new information sharing standards
The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has formed a partnership
East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust is improving outcomes for patients and urology surgeons
AI technology can gain the trust of patients and staff through increased regulation into the