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A call for more patient self management and numerous tech upgrade programmes are featured in today’s Coffee Briefing.
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A call for more patient self management and numerous tech upgrade programmes are featured in today’s Coffee Briefing.
A wireless sensor the size of a paperclip could transform care for people living with chronic heart failure, according to NICE.
A further three NHS chief executives have been confirmed as speakers at Rewired 2026, which takes place on 24-25 March at The NEC Birmingham.
A study has been published in The Lancet after it found that an AI stethoscope detects serious heart conditions faster in primary care.
Patients will be able to take part in clinical trials through the NHS App, as part of the governmentâs National Cancer Plan.
More than half of GPs in Scotland say that their software is not fit for purpose, according to a member survey by RCGP Scotland.
Today’s Coffee Briefing includes a contract for digital mental health firm Kooth and a report on the rise of radiology-linked legal claims.
The creator of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) has told the Rewired audience that the
The secretary for state for health and social care, Matt Hancock, has been announced as
Feebris, a Rewired Pitchfest finalist in 2020 and 2021, was among the 12 âsolutions to
The latest Digital Health News industry round-up features news Push Doctor has partnered with Patchwork
Oxford University Hospitals has partnered with software company DrDoctor to give all patients the option