Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing ☕
Thursday’s coffee briefing features news from MHRA, FuturU, Lucida Medical Ltd and the opening of Topol Digital Fellowship applications.
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Thursday’s coffee briefing features news from MHRA, FuturU, Lucida Medical Ltd and the opening of Topol Digital Fellowship applications.
Thousands of patients with heart failure will now be treated from home as the NHS expands its world-leading virtual wards scheme, NHS England said.
Liverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust staff and patients are enjoying improved decision making and consent confirmation for a wide range of treatments.
As generative AI obtains a foothold in all aspects of life, health systems need to make sure AI tools are evidence-based and appropriate for clinical use.

The Digital Health Networks Mentoring Programme has launched to support those seeking personal growth in CCIO, CIO or CNIO equivalent roles.
This briefing has news about the launch of the Advanced Wellbeing Accelerator and news about the economic impact and clinical benefits of CognICA.
A House of Lords committee has criticised the government’s response to its digital exclusion report after it indicated it would not create a new strategy.
Thousands of women could avoid invasive diagnostic procedures for suspected womb cancer under an NHS

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has begun rolling out the Better Meds electronic prescribing and
NHS England chief executive Sir Jim Mackey has said NHS staff face the sack or
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health and Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trusts have launched a

University Hospitals of Leicester has upgraded its Nervecentre EPR system and begun the phased deployment