UK healthcare sector falling behind on AI adoption, study shows
The UK healthcare sector is at risk of falling behind other European countries in adopting AI, according to a pan-European study.
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The UK healthcare sector is at risk of falling behind other European countries in adopting AI, according to a pan-European study.
The digitising social care programme target of 80% of care providers having a digital social care record in place by March 2025 is on track.
Today’s news roundup covers Dictate.IT’s new AI clinical assistant and an ORCHA-approved gardening app to support mental wellbeing.
UK-based digital health start-up Behold.ai has entered administration after failing to win any contracts under the AI Diagnostic Fund.
John Swinney, first minister for Scotland, has pledged that the countryâs âDigital Front Doorâ platform will launch by the end of 2025.
Digital healthcare staff vacancies were at 12.5% and âimpacted significantly on operational capacityâ at Wirral Uni Teaching Hospital NHS FT.
Digital Health Pitchfest competition finalist Surgery Hero has been bought by global AI care company Sword Health.
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