
LIVI raises ÂŁ118m to fund ‘ambitious’ expansion plans
LIVI will use the Series C funding to further develop its digital healthcare platform, expand into new European markets and hire fresh talent.
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LIVI will use the Series C funding to further develop its digital healthcare platform, expand into new European markets and hire fresh talent.
This month’s round-up of industry movements covers Dr John Halamka’s new role at Mayo Clinic, as well as appointments at Kent Community Health and National Services Scotland.
The Australian company will provide its OPENeP electronic prescribing and medications administrations (ePMA) to the trust over six years.
In a survey of 994 GPs, 31% said they recommend patients use NHS approved apps to manage poor mental health if theyâre facing delays for NHS treatment.
Company accounts from December 2019 disclose that the start-up is looking to raise more than ÂŁ6million over the next few months.
Peter Sowerby, who passed away in November aged 92, published medical papers, ran his own GP practices and developed the decision support software that went on to become EMIS.
A total of $7.5bn was invested into a range of digital health start-ups in the US health sector in 2019 making it the second highest in terms of investment.

Digital Health has published the full Summer Schools 2026 programme, featuring some of the NHS’s
Today’s briefing features a 3D model for an eye centre in London and investment in

The government has announced ÂŁ20 million of funding to expand AI chest X-ray tools to

UK online pharmacy Pharmacy2U has launched a dedicated womenâs health hub, backed by menopause retail

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) is launching a data platform to support research and