Beating Burnout: How Digital Innovation Could Help the NHS Retain Top Talent
When it comes to funding injections, a £5.9bn chunk of the Autumn Budget is not to be sniffed at. This is the sum that Rishi…
When it comes to funding injections, a £5.9bn chunk of the Autumn Budget is not to be sniffed at. This is the sum that Rishi…
Digitising hospitals was the focus of NHS IT policy for twenty years. The job is still unfinished: so what are the options for trusts –…
Health and social care have always been points of major focus in both political and public life. However, the spotlight on these services has intensified…
As healthcare institutions seek to continually increase the quality of care, incorporating artificial intelligence into their everyday practice through routine video capture and analysis will…
Following cervical screening within a primary healthcare setting, women and people with a cervix who have a cytology result which is indicative of a cervical…
Cyber security is a continuing concern in healthcare, with threats on the rise. Sectra’s Chris Scarisbrick considers the landscape, how far cloud adoption can help…
French bio-wearables developer PKvitality has begun a clinical study to determine the accuracy of, what the company describes as, the world’s first continuous glucose monitoring…
As the latest Health and Care Bill makes its way through parliament, Chris Barker, CEO, Spirit Health, reflects on key changes these reforms will bring…
Medical environments are stressful. Often, practitioners deal with life-or-death situations. From the theatre to the field in war-torn environments. Here, technology going wrong can have…
For many manufacturing organizations, medical device development happens at the intersection of technology and business. Typically, technology stakeholders ask, “What can we build?” and business…