Brainwave reader developed for motor neurone disease patients
Nottingham Trent University (NTU) has developed a brainwave reader for people who can no longer communicate through speech or eye movement.
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Nottingham Trent University (NTU) has developed a brainwave reader for people who can no longer communicate through speech or eye movement.
An AI tool is being rolled out across the NHS that can predict a patientâs risk of falling with 97% accuracy.
Research from BT found that only 36% of NHS staff surveyed believe that current cyber security measures are sufficient.
This Coffee Time Briefing includes a pledge to boost digital inclusion and AI-powered cardiovascular screening using retinal imaging.
An AI model has been developed to predict how long a person with a learning disability is likely to stay in hospital.
West Yorkshire ICB has selected IEG4’s Continuing Health Care platform for its Bradford District and Craven Health and Care Partnership.
Nominations for digital health leaders to join the Digital Health advisory panels open today for the 2025-2027 term.
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust is enhancing strategic capacity planning by expanding its care
The Yorkshire and Humber Academic Health Science Network is calling for applications from early-stage SMEs
West Middlesex University Hospital is supporting women who have experienced a loss early in their
Durham County Council has connected to the Great North Care Record, improving health and social
Speaking at Summer Schools 2022 in York on July 15, Natasha Phillips introduced the review,