Lack of standardised health data is a barrier to NHS App plans
Siloes in the NHS and a lack of standardised data are barriers to the government’s digital health plans, according to a panel of experts.
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Siloes in the NHS and a lack of standardised data are barriers to the government’s digital health plans, according to a panel of experts.
This edition of Coffee Time includes a partnership for OpenAI with the UK government and a successful £15m funding round for Ceryx Medical.
Doctors at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) have developed MENO.pause, an app that helps clinicians to manage menopause symptoms.
Access Health, Support and Care has partnered with BearingPoint to help integrated care systems deliver more sustainable virtual wards.
University Hospitals of Leicester and University Hospitals of Northamptonshire have partnered with Microsoft to develop AI solutions.
The Royal College of Ophthalmologists is leading a call for the national standardisation of electronic health records in eye care.
A video messaging app has launched at King’s College Hospital and Princess Royal University Hospital for families with premature babies.
Several trusts have been selected to take part in the NHSX’s Digital Aspirant Plus programme
Birmingham Community Healthcare’s Mosley Hospital’s Ward 5 is the first inpatient facility within the trust
RwHealth has raised around £6.1million ($8.4million) in funding and is aiming to use the money
PUBLIC has teamed up with Amazon Web Services to launch its first UK healthcare accelerator
Barts Health has signed a deal with Sectra for a digital pathology network that will