Healthcare leaders raise concerns about £1.3bn cut to AI funding
Health leaders have voiced their concerns about the UK government cutting £1.3 billion of funding for AI and technology projects.
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Health leaders have voiced their concerns about the UK government cutting £1.3 billion of funding for AI and technology projects.
This latest Coffee Time Briefing features £8m funding for UK Biobank and an initiative to accelerate motor neurone disease research.
Workforce and training are “significant barriers” to delivering a frontline digitised service, according to an NHS Confederation report.
A HIV PrEP service has launched in East Sussex, giving users access to tests and medication without having to visit a clinic.
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust has been recognised by NHS England for its electronic observations and sepsis dashboard.
The Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow has gone live with an immersive virtual tour of its neonatal intensive care unit.
Patient safety must be central to the design, development, and rollout of EPR systems, a Patient Safety Learning report has stated.
Demand for digital health products soared during the pandemic as patients looked to manage their
Almost 28 million people – around half of the English population are now registered with
The funding forms part of a wider £5.9bn to help clear the record high backlog
Queen’s Hospital Burton is following in the footsteps of Royal Derby Hospital with its implementation
Log my Care’s new electronic medication administration record aims to minimise medication errors and keep