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Today’s news briefing covers InterSystems’ new IntelliCare EHR, seed funding for Ignota Labs, and The King’s Fund’s Social Care 360 report.
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Today’s news briefing covers InterSystems’ new IntelliCare EHR, seed funding for Ignota Labs, and The King’s Fund’s Social Care 360 report.
Strolll, a company that uses augmented reality (AR) glasses to help patients with neurological disorders, has secured £10.35m in funding.
An admin error meant more than 5,200 patients weren’t invited to routine screening because their details didn’t reach the right IT systems.
A West Midlands adult social care programme that uses digital tech to help citizens live safely at home for longer has been extended.
Host Jordan Sollof is joined by Kaye Reynolds and Sascha Mullen to delve into how ālegacy debtā in the NHS is risking patient safety.
A digital platform designed to help people at risk of falling is in the third phase of its trial and closer to rollout in Scotland.
Online healthcare provider Medefer has denied claims that its application programming interface (API) left NHS patient data vulnerable.
This edition of Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing includes DigitalHealth.London Launchpad opening for applications.
Healx has partnered with SCI Ventures to find and develop therapies for spinal cord injury
North Bristol NHS Trust has opened a centre for 3D scanning and printing, providing technology
Luton Sexual Health has implemented Inform Healthās electronic patient record (EPR) and personal health record
A six-month housing project involving the use of smart sensors has demonstrated benefits for both