Facial recognition tech for pain management trialled in Bedfordshire
Facial recognition technology for pain management is being trialled at residential and nursing homes in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes.
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Facial recognition technology for pain management is being trialled at residential and nursing homes in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes.
Today’s news roundup covers a pilots of Flow Neuroscience at Leicestershire Partnership and new AI technology at University Hospitals Tees.
A mental health app will launch across Oxfordshire to help young people aged 11 to 18 in the county who need mental health support.
X-on Health has acquired Hanley Consulting to strengthen its technology and expert services for UK GP surgeries and help end the 8am rush.
The UK government has announced plans to create a real-time surveillance system to monitor the threat of future pandemics and prevent disease.
A project by North East London Cancer Alliance is integrating AI into cancer diagnostic pathways to achieve faster chest X-ray results.
Patchwork Health has announced the acquisition of L2P Enterprise Ltd that will see the creation of a joint healthcare workforce platform.
Ada Health has announced it has closed its Series B round at £88.5million ($120million) following
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital is trialling a new AI-powered tool to help speed up skin
Homerton Emergency Department is set to use eConsult’s eTriage system in a bid to tackle
A focus on the work being done by nurses in the digital health space is
Whittington Hospitals has completed the Global Digital Exemplar Fast Follower programme, and as a result