Health professionals from the Auckland District Health Board in New Zealand recently visited University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) to find out more about the Trust’s Lorenzo Electronic Patient Record (EPR). The health board is looking to implement a faster and more reliable electronic patient record system and was invited […]
Month: September 2019
£10m invested in Scotland’s Digital Health and Care Institute
The Scottish Funding Council and Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorate, is to invest up to £10 million in Scotland’s Digital Health and Care Institute. The Digital Health and Care Institute (DHI) is a collaboration between the Glasgow School of Art and the University of Strathclyde, who are its […]
Data and analytics supporting the stranded patients challenge
HTN met with Orlando Agrippa, CEO and Richard Parker, COO of Draper & Dash to understand how their technology, the use of data and analytics on historic and live data is now being used by some trusts to identify, understand and review trends and issues that lead to patients becoming […]
RCGP invites primary care insight on impact of AI
The Royal College of GPs is inviting clinicians and healthcare professionals in primary care to provide insight on how AI will impact them. Together with UCL, the RCGP is in the early stages of piloting an AI tool for educational purposes. However the College has called for help, via a survey […]
NHS Digital launches staff cyber security campaign and new virtual data assistant
NHS Digital has launched a new campaign for staff to support cyber security in the workplace. The campaign, named Keep I.T. Confidential aims to generate awareness and educate staff across the NHS on the impact of data security on patient safety and care. The campaign has been created to support […]
BBC launches ‘digital wellbeing’ Own It app for children
The BBC has created a “wellbeing” app called Own It aimed at children. It monitors how young people interact with friends and family online and through messaging apps and uses AI to evaluate a child’s mood so it can offer advice or encourage them to talk to trusted adults. The app […]
Health Enterprise East partners with Royal Devon and Exeter
Health Enterprise East (HEE) has announced its partnered with the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust to provide staff with innovation management services, including support with specialist skills in IP, commercialisation and access to funding. In the first months of the partnership, HEE will be reviewing the Trust’s current […]
Circle Health partners with EQL AI-driven physio tool
EQL, a start-up part of the NHS DigitalHealth.London accelerator programme will be providing its AI-driven physio tool to Circle Health. Cicle Health will be rolling out the tool across all its NHS MKS contracts. Patients will utilise Phio, the digital physiotherapist that uses powerful decision trees to accurately evaluate the right […]
CQC invites AI innovators to help develop regulatory approach
The Care Quality Commission has today launched a regulatory sandbox round 2 for machine learning in diagnostic and screening services. CQC is seeking providers and innovators who use AI in their diagnostic and imaging services to help develop their regulatory approach. The round will include technology for the interpretation and delivery […]
Health Innovation Manchester opens £300,000 funding call
Health Innovation Manchester has launched a call for companies to apply for a share of £300,000 funding. The funding is looking for innovations focused on urgent and emergency care and cardiovascular disease, diabetes, nutrition or obesity. It will support the introduction of innovation into the health and care system across […]