Industry news in brief
This month’s industry round-up features news Babylon has been shortlisted for a $100m MacArthur grant and a London uni is using VR to spot sepsis.
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This month’s industry round-up features news Babylon has been shortlisted for a $100m MacArthur grant and a London uni is using VR to spot sepsis.
The newly developed plan consists of five phases of consultations, building on the mission statement the organisation launched with in summer 2019.
New and emerging CCIO and CIOs are to be a prominent feature at Rewired 2020 with issues as how to get technology representatives on the board a main topic.
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (NSFT) has introduced virtual reality as part of the treatments it offers patients suffering from various phobias.
Join us as Digital Health’s editor, Hannah Crouch, editor-in-chief Jon Hoeksma and senior reporter Andrea Downey discuss the biggest headlines of the month.
Representatives from the ever-growing Shuri Network will be speaking at Digital Health Rewired, more than six months since it was officially launched.
An algorithm developed by Uk start-up behold.ai correctly identified 10 out of 11 incidences where cancers were later confirmed through tissue samples.

Three national NHS leaders shaping the future of digital health have been confirmed for Summer
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust has signed a contract with Alcidion to deliver an

Manchester Metropolitan University will promote AI for business and the development of wearable health technologies
Today’s briefing features research into growing distrust in healthcare AI and a partnership between the
Nirav Patel, head of demand and delivery for the NHS FDP, has said the platform