Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing ☕
Today’s briefing features a project to bring telehealth to an island with no GP and software for AI-assisted colonoscopies.
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Today’s briefing features a project to bring telehealth to an island with no GP and software for AI-assisted colonoscopies.
NHS England has restricted access to some of its open source code to strengthen security amid concerns about the impact of AI models.

Outdated and poorly connected IT systems are increasing GP workload pressures, a Royal College of General Practitioners report has found.

System C has announced that its AI-powered FormFlow Assistant has been deployed across 15 local authorities.

Digital Health has published a ‘first look’ at this year’s Summer Schools programme, which takes place on 16-17 July in Nottingham.
Today’s briefing includes cyberattacks on Ukraine’s hospitals and tech that stops organs getting damaged in transit.

Patient call wait times at University Hospitals Sussex have been cut by up to 90% since the implementation of AI technology from Netcall.
Black Country Pathology Services has gone live with a laboratory information system despite coronavirus threatening
The Department of Health and Social Care will provide up to 11,000 iPads to care
Wolfgang Emmerich, founder of Zühlke Engineering, said “I don’t think it [the trial] was wasted”
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has partnered up with The Burdett Trust for
The university is set to use Better’s OPENeP electronic prescribing and medicines administration (EPMA) solution