NHSE warns that AI translation apps could impact patient safety
NHS England has raised concerns that the inappropriate use of AI translation apps in healthcare could cause risks to patient safety.
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NHS England has raised concerns that the inappropriate use of AI translation apps in healthcare could cause risks to patient safety.
The newly elected members for the Digital Health Networks Advisory Panel 2025–2027 term have been announced.
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust has signed a 15-year contract with SYNLAB for the delivery of a ‘hub and spoke’ pathology service.
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