Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing ☕
Today’s briefing features a rise in the use of translation services driven by high petrol costs and a liver toxicity testing breakthrough.
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Today’s briefing features a rise in the use of translation services driven by high petrol costs and a liver toxicity testing breakthrough.

Two studies have received funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research as part of an £8million initiative to support AI.

Three national NHS leaders shaping the future of digital health have been confirmed for Summer Schools 2026, which takes place on 16-17 July.
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust has signed a contract with Alcidion to deliver an electronic patient record (EPR) system.

Manchester Metropolitan University will promote AI for business and the development of wearable health technologies through new funding.
Today’s briefing features research into growing distrust in healthcare AI and a partnership between the MHRA and the FDA.
Nirav Patel, head of demand and delivery for the NHS FDP, has said the platform is “here to stay” but the current contract will be reviewed.
Some 4,300 GPs now have access to Elemental’s software platform enabling them to access data
In order to be successful, digital health technology must be accessible to all while still
Working with InterSystems the NHS Wales Informatics Service successfully completed the major upgrade to the
The 15-year partnership will ensure more than 350 equipment installations, more than 200 of which
The large-scale NHSmail migration aims to create a more joined up NHS while providing frontline