Month: May 2018

Secondary Care

‘New era’ for lung cancer patients

A patient at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London was the first in the world to have their lung tumour treated using a unique combination of innovative techniques and technology which avoid puncturing the skin. The procedure combined the use of a hybrid surgical theatre equipped with the latest imaging devices, […]

Apps

Doctor secures £153k investment for A&E check-in software

A doctor who has created an innovative software program to reduce waiting times in A&E has secured a £153,000 investment from NPIF – Mercia Equity Finance, which is managed by Mercia Fund Managers and part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund. Lanre Olaitan’s company, MedCircuit, which is based in Manchester, has […]

News

AI platform pattern with European Emergency Number Association

Corti, the Copenhagen-based artificial intelligence platform that uses machine learning to provide emergency medical personnel with life-saving diagnostic assistance, has announced a partnership with the European Emergency Number Association (EENA), with four sites across Europe being selected to pilot the technology. The project has the potential to save thousands of […]

Apps

Babylon announces 2 million member milestone in Rwanda

Babylon has announced they now have welcomed over 2 million members to babyl healthcare service in Rwanda. Rwanda has a total population of circa 12 million people and with Babylon-powered healthcare consultations available in- country to anyone aged 16-years or over, this means that of the 6.7 million Rwandans who […]

Newsletter

HTN Newsletter

A packed month of news, here’s some of our highlights. Remember if you have a story please email news@thehtn.co.uk or perhaps enter the HTN Awards 2018! The third Primary Care Talks podcast has been released where host Dr Hasan Chowhan, discusses bringing first-of-a-kind genomic testing projects into primary care. NHS integration […]

Apps

NHS England invests £3.5m in diabetes education

NHS England has provided a £3.5 million funding boost to support thousands of people with Type 2 diabetes access digital structured education programmes to better manage their condition. NHS England is also to announce that 25% of the diabetes education Transformation Fund can now be used for digital tools. Changing […]