UK and Singapore launch regulatory ‘innovation corridor’
The UK and Singapore have launched a regulatory ‘innovation corridor’ to fast-track major medical advances and promising health technologies.
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The UK and Singapore have launched a regulatory ‘innovation corridor’ to fast-track major medical advances and promising health technologies.
Today’s briefing features a therapy app that uses movement to make music and Ā£27.3m funding for biomedical and health research.
An initiative called ‘TrustX’ has been launched to help verify, deploy, and test agentic AI for use across the NHS and social care.

Staffordshire County Council will adopt System Cās social care platform for adult and childrenās case management.
A charity has called for systematic changes to stop patients from discovering disease diagnosis through the NHS App without proper support.Ā
Barts Health NHS Trust is warning patients and staff after hackers exploited a software vulnerability to steal personal information.
Today’s round includes innovations in robotic colon surgery and research into how comfortable patients are confiding in AI.
Guyās and St Thomasā has become the first site in London to adopt the Versius
Tallaght University Hospital has integrated the ordering and reporting of blood tests into its EPR,
Scientists in London have developed new AI technology inspired by video games to transform the
South Tees and Dartford have both gone live with Alcidion’s Miya Precision, a real-time patient
Elsevier has added to its global medical healthcare portfolio with the acquisition of Osmosis.org, a