Creating clinical capacity is a critical priority for the NHS. Isla Health has published a practical guide for NHS leaders and clinical teams. The paper details how digital pathways can streamline waiting list validation, scale remote monitoring, and improve efficiency. Read the full brochure here > Based on real-world examples […]
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Case study: Connecting and ensuring the reliability of more than 50 different IT systems
Integration engine specialists, Enovacom, have supported the Schützen Rheinfelden Clinic in Switzerland to tackle a major challenge: connecting and ensuring the reliability of more than 50 different IT systems used on a daily basis for everything from care planning and booking to organisation management. Sharing insights into the project, Enovacom […]
Join us midday 8 October for the Health Tech Awards 2025!
It’s almost time!! Join us this Wednesday for the Health Tech Awards 2025, when we reveal the highly commended and winners in each category. Our esteemed judges meticulously worked through the judging process for the Health Tech Awards 2025, and last month we announced our finalists! A key part of […]
Graphnet Health and Luscii partner to launch Graphnet Remote Monitoring platform
Graphnet Health and Luscii, an OMRON Healthcare Service, have announced the launch of an advanced remote monitoring platform, Graphnet Remote Monitoring. The platform is said to provide the “only fully integrated solution combining population health, shared care records, and remote monitoring”, to support the NHS to identify patients suitable for […]
Circle Health Group transforms governance and patient safety with Radar Healthcare
Circle Health Group, the UK’s largest private hospital group, has revolutionised its approach to governance and patient safety through a strategic partnership with Radar Healthcare. The digital transformation spans all 54 hospitals, enabling faster reporting, deeper insight, and strengthening the organisation’s safety culture. Circle Health Group wanted to move past […]
Sir James Mackey on progress in the short term and the vital role of technology in longer term transformation
In a letter to integrated care boards and NHS trusts, Sir James Mackey, chief executive officer at NHS England, has outlined expectations for providers on performance and finance for the year ahead, and how the 10 year health plan can be realised. Sir Mackey notes the particular focus on how […]
Feature: HPCC26 × CRF26 | Sir Jim Mackey to headline europe’s largest patient-centred rare disease, haemato-oncology, research and innovation congress
By Sanius Health Now entering its third year, the Haematology Patient & Carers Congress (HPCC26) and the Clinical Research Forum (CRF26), created and delivered by Sanius Health, have become Europe’s largest events of their kind. Together they draw thousands of participants – senior doctors, patients, policymakers, industry partners, and innovators […]
Trinidad and Tobago’s Eastern Regional Health Authority teams up with Isla Health driving clinical transformation in the Caribbean
Following a successful six-month pilot at Sangre Grande Hospital in Trinidad and Tobago, the eastern regional health authority has decided to roll-out Isla across all services under an ambitious deployment programme. The programme at Sangre Grande Hospital initially focused on three key specialties: wound care, surgical wards, and dietetics, noting […]
HTNLive outline agenda launched!
Connecting digital leaders across health and care through meaningful, focussed, in-depth conversations, HTNLive promises to be an event like no other. HTNLive will pose challenge questions, facilitate discussion and participation, and include in-focus deep dives into digital projects at NHS organisations. We’re pleased to share the outline agenda for HTNLive […]
Feature: Advancing multiple myeloma care; building the future of patient outcomes, research, and support
By Sanius Health Multiple Myeloma (MM) has seen rapid innovation over the past decade. New therapies are extending survival, reshaping treatment pathways, and creating new possibilities for patients. Yet the evidence frameworks we rely on have not kept pace. National datasets record admissions and prescriptions, but they are silent on […]