
Pitchfest winner: Why the UK is falling behind on womenās health
Pitchfest 2026 winner Valentina Milanova on why the UK is falling behind in womenās health and how at-home HPV testing can help.
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Pitchfest 2026 winner Valentina Milanova on why the UK is falling behind in womenās health and how at-home HPV testing can help.
Today’s briefing features a menās health event at Ipswich Town Football Club and a merger to create a unified care management platform.
NHS hospitals and GP practices will be required to share patient data under new government legislation to create a single patient record.
The NHS is granting staff from companies including Palantir āunlimited accessā to identifiable patient data while working on its FDP.
Optum UK, the UnitedHealth Group subsidiary that owns EMIS, has been acquired by US private equity firm TPG.

AI software that helps cardiologists make quicker and more accurate decisions has been rolled out at Kingās College Hospital.

An Essex support service, which includes an app, has helped more than 260 bystanders who saw over 200 out of hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA).
Sussex ICS is piloting Bleepa and CareLocker technology to tackle the elective care backlog and
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Through using a digital first approach Manchester University NHS FT has saved 2,100 staff hours,
A collaboration between Guy’s and St Thomas’, TestCard and SureScreen is helping improve the reporting
The Midlands Partnership strategy falls into three main categories, digitising care pathways; connecting people with