Ambulance software developed in Rwanda to enable faster care
Ambulance technology developed in Rwanda by University of Birmingham experts could save nearly one million lives by enabling faster care.
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Ambulance technology developed in Rwanda by University of Birmingham experts could save nearly one million lives by enabling faster care.
An image library, showing how diseases appear on different skin tones, has been launched to prevent misdiagnosis for people with darker skin.
Customers can now view the results of at-home blood and DNA tests from MyHealthChecked on the NHS App, through an integration with PKB.
ChatGPT is changing the way it interacts with users following concerns that AI chatbots could have a negative impact on mental health.
Today’s Coffee Time includes System C announcing the acquisition of Australian health and care management tech provider MYP Technologies.
Meta has been found liable by a Californian federal court for using sensitive personal data from Flo Health to run targeted ads.
Manufacturers will be able to supply innovative medical devices to the NHS before obtaining full regulatory approval, under a new MHRA scheme.
Speaking at day two the Autumn Leadership Summit, Professor Jonathan Benger stressed the importance of
The wait is finally over ā the winners of the 2021 Digital Health Awards have
Speaking at Digital Healthās Autumn Leadership Summit, Sonia Patel outlined the next steps of the
A digitalisation guru has said that when it come to transformational change ā the focus
Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust has partnered up with Doc Abode to