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Today’s Coffee Time includes ORCHA’s new standard for digital health safety and a HealthTech accelerator programme in West Yorkshire.
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Today’s Coffee Time includes ORCHA’s new standard for digital health safety and a HealthTech accelerator programme in West Yorkshire.
An AI-powered service for prostate cancer which can spot lesions in minutes will be trialled in the NHS to help speed up diagnosis for men.

NHS AI procurement must be more flexible to keep pace with rapidly changing technology, said the national CCIO for England.
Healthcare platform Evaro has partnered with Clue to provide access to NHS-funded contraception through the firm’s period-tracking app.
The CQC has warned that the NHSâs shift to digital risks excluding vulnerable patients and widening existing health inequalities.
NHS trusts will be measured on their adoption of electronic services and NHS App integration, according to new guidance from NHS England.
Female-founded health tech company SheMed has reached unicorn status after a $50 million (ÂŁ37.3m) raise taking its valuation to $1bn (ÂŁ750m).
This episode of Digital Health Unplugged takes a look at government plans to reform the
A new collaboration will provide Gloucestershire secondary care teams with insights into the demand for
This International Women’s Day, Digital Health News spoke to women about their experience working in
NHS Digital’s chief executive Sarah Wilkinson has led a team on a large programme of
The creation of Digital Health and Care Wales puts a stronger focus on national technology