Chase Farm Hospital achieves HIMSS EMRAM Stage 7
Chase Farm Hospital has been awarded EMRAM Stage 7 from the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS).
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Cambridge and GigXR partner up to transform medical professional training
The University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals have partnered up with GigXR to create interactive holographic simulation training.
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Sensyne Health ‘unlikely to be able to continue’ unless funding is secured
Sensyne Health, an AI health tech company, needs emergency funding if it’s to continue trading past early February 2022, according to its board.
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Cambridge University Hospitals pens research deal with Sensyne Health
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has signed a five-year non-exclusive Strategic Research Agreement (SRA) with Sensyne Health.
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Cambridge University Hospitals recognised as national digital leader
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been formally recognised for completing the requirements of the Global Digital Exemplar programme.
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Addenbrooke’s Hospital trials AI to help speed up dementia diagnosis
A patient at Addenbrooke’s Hospital has become one of the first in the country to take part in a trial which uses AI to help diagnose and treat Alzheimer’s.
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Addenbrooke’s Hospital turns to AI to cut cancer wait times
The hospital has cut radiotherapy preparation tasks by up to 90% using artificial intelligence (AI) models from Microsoft Research.
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Cambridge University Hospitals achieves HIMSS Stage 7
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) has achieved HIMSS Stage 7 – the highest rating possible, following a virtual assessment.
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How Cambridge University Hospitals’ NHS FT saved £2.6m
Find out how Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) NHS Foundation Trust focused on efficiency and streamlining provider workflows which helped reduced cost.
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Mobile health and apps news in brief
This month’s mobile apps round-up features news an augmented reality asthma app to teach children how to use their inhaler being rolled out across Suffolk.
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