Movers and Shakers news roundup
This Movers and Shakers roundup focuses on departures at NHS England, following government announcements that it will lose half of its staff.
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This Movers and Shakers roundup focuses on departures at NHS England, following government announcements that it will lose half of its staff.
Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced plans to bring NHS England back into the Department of Health and Social Care.
Today’s news briefing covers InterSystems’ new IntelliCare EHR, seed funding for Ignota Labs, and The King’s Fund’s Social Care 360 report.
Strolll, a company that uses augmented reality (AR) glasses to help patients with neurological disorders, has secured ÂŁ10.35m in funding.
An admin error meant more than 5,200 patients weren’t invited to routine screening because their details didn’t reach the right IT systems.
A West Midlands adult social care programme that uses digital tech to help citizens live safely at home for longer has been extended.
Host Jordan Sollof is joined by Kaye Reynolds and Sascha Mullen to delve into how âlegacy debtâ in the NHS is risking patient safety.
Royal Papworth Hospital is working with the University of Cambridge to develop an AI-powered tool
CardMedic were crowned champions of Pitchfest 2022. Co-founder and CEO Rachael Grimaldi explains more about
UCLH, alongside Durham University and health tech company Evergreen Life, have developed an algorithm which
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust is to launch a remote monitoring programme to
Former Pitchfest winner, TestCard, has raised ÂŁ7.68million which it plans to put towards further commercialising