
MedTech qualifications launched to tackle 145,000 skills shortage
New qualifications have been launched to plug skills gaps in the UK’s MedTech sector, with an estimated 145,000 jobs needed by 2035.
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New qualifications have been launched to plug skills gaps in the UK’s MedTech sector, with an estimated 145,000 jobs needed by 2035.
Our roundup of new contracts features Oracle Health supplying an EPR for Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust.
The UK and Singapore have launched a regulatory ‘innovation corridor’ to fast-track major medical advances and promising health technologies.
Today’s briefing features a therapy app that uses movement to make music and ÂŁ27.3m funding for biomedical and health research.
An initiative called ‘TrustX’ has been launched to help verify, deploy, and test agentic AI for use across the NHS and social care.

Staffordshire County Council will adopt System Câs social care platform for adult and childrenâs case management.
A charity has called for systematic changes to stop patients from discovering disease diagnosis through the NHS App without proper support.Â
CliniSys has launched a new information system to help support the effective management of genomic
Parliamentâs Science and Technology Committee labelled the speed at which public health data was first
Patients that check in to Poole Hospital using the app will also receive an alert
The hospital has cut radiotherapy preparation tasks by up to 90% using artificial intelligence (AI)
European telehealth company HealthHero was previously only able to offer services to patients in Ireland