How to ensure data from monitoring devices is âmeaningfulâ
Too often, data collected from wearables and monitoring devices adds to the burden on healthcare professionals. Help in the form of a new information standard
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Too often, data collected from wearables and monitoring devices adds to the burden on healthcare professionals. Help in the form of a new information standard
CCIO Martin Farrier used to believe AI would “enhance” us. Lately, he’s been having some serious doubts.
Application programming interfaces (APIs) have a hugely important role to play in the sharing of healthcare data. However, too often they fail to gain traction
The new EU AI Act will have global reach â and a huge impact on the medtech and life sciences sector. By Sharon Lamb and
Matt O’Donovan, the chief executive of SPARK TSL, argues that trusts and health boards need to put their wi-fi and bedside units to work. And
Tech-enabled support for those with the most complex needs could shift the dial on prevention
We need a shift in how cyber security is perceived, writes Dr Mick Quinn, consultant

An NHS ‘online hospital’ can only succeed if it strengthens existing services rather than competes

Decisive reforms have created an economic opening for health technologies, write Richard Stubbs and Dame

Digital tools can help create a world where the risk of baby loss doesn’t depend