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This contracts and go lives roundup features Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust integrating a video service with its EPR.
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This contracts and go lives roundup features Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust integrating a video service with its EPR.
More than half of the British public (54%) have not heard of AI being used in healthcare, according to a survey of over 1,000 adults.

Lack of integration between the NHS App and other health data sources has contributed to patient record errors, according to Healthwatch.
A research project from the University of Exeter is using AI to personalise stroke care for patients in a bid to reduce future disability.
Our coffee time briefing covers a two-year contract extension for Hitachi and a pilot of Decently’s Melo app in Leeds.
Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals has raised concerns that its digital team is “poorly resourced” with over 18 vacancies.
Skin Analytics’ AI system that detects potential skin cancer has been conditionally recommended by NICE for use in the NHS.
The ‘What Good Looks Like’ framework sets out a “clear north star” for digital success
A pair of robots, which kept the floors of Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
A patient at Addenbrooke’s Hospital has become one of the first in the country to
The latest Digital Health News industry round up feature news a former Pitchfest winner has
The National Virus Reference Laboratory (NVRL) in Ireland has moved its Covid-19 testing hub onto