AI in pathology: We need to start with ‘easier’ cases and grow to maturity
Artificial intelligence has huge potential in pathology. But to realise its benefits, suppliers should work with customers on use cases that build confidence in the
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Artificial intelligence has huge potential in pathology. But to realise its benefits, suppliers should work with customers on use cases that build confidence in the
A new ÂŁ21 million investment in AI aims to modernise NHS diagnostics and improve wait times. But does the funding overlook other low-hanging fruit? Owen
The FCI is said to be falling apart with the Chair of Trustees and CEO at logger-heads with members and a series of bitter internal
Digital solutions can improve information sharing and reduce the errors that cost lives. But they should be implemented carefully to avoid creating risks, writes Maureen
Tech companies who have invested heavily in the healthcare market could do much more to help their NHS partners. But their hands are tied, writes
Marc Farr, chair of the Chief Data and Analytical Officer Network, explains why we must
Leadership, trust, and relationships can make or break an EPR go-live, writes Andy Callow, CDIO
Prof Alastair Denniston, chair of the National Commission into the Regulation of AI in Healthcare,

Will Monaghan, CDIO at at University Hospitals of Leicester and University Hospitals of Northamptonshire, on
When it comes to AI, leaders must navigate the tension between innovation and compassion, writes