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Today’s news roundup covers funding news from Scalpel AI and guidance from NHS Education for Scotland on the use of digital health tools.
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Today’s news roundup covers funding news from Scalpel AI and guidance from NHS Education for Scotland on the use of digital health tools.
Concerns have been raised that government NHS plans, including having a single patient record through the NHS App, will exclude older people.
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust has saved over 25,000 clinical hours in the last 12 months through InterSystems TrakCare.
A pilot is underway at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust to take X-rays to patients through a car service to reduce hospital admissions.
The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT) has gone live with an Oracle Health electronic health record (EHR) on 2-3 November 2024.
The NHS is piloting an iPhone device and app that helps detect throat cancer earlier and give patients the all-clear for the disease faster.
West Hertfordshire patients will benefit from robotic surgery which will speed up recovery and get people home faster after joint operations.
A care home in Hertfordshire was recently visited by virtual reality provider Escape2VR, which treated
CLEO Systems has introduced what3words location technology into its Core clinical solution, becoming the first
Open EHR company Better has been awarded a ÂŁ3.1million contract to provide a shared care
Digital GP provider Push Doctor has been acquired by Square Health, a provider of private
The roll-out of new state-of-the-art robot technology, developed by Consultant Connect, is helping to ease