Enhancing Standard of Care in Wound with Innovative Medical Technology
Around 3.8 million people in the UK alone suffer from wounds according to research from 2017-18. [1] Following the lockdowns and closure of healthcare services…
Around 3.8 million people in the UK alone suffer from wounds according to research from 2017-18. [1] Following the lockdowns and closure of healthcare services…
In the post-cookie, AI-driven future of personalisation, what’s the model going to look like in the health sector? The public already doesn’t like their data…
The majority of consumers perceive that in-person visits are better than virtual visits when it comes to care quality and forming better personal connections with…
Managing patient, legal and financial documents for a medical facility can be a monumental task. Everything must be classified and stored properly and every instance…
Artificial intelligence and computer technology have become indispensable in health care and medicine. Doctors and care providers use advanced digital tools once thought possible only…
In 2022, Swedish researcher Almira Osmanovic Thunström instructed the GPT-3 algorithm to follow a simple directive — “Write an academic thesis in 500 words about…
In recent years, digital capabilities in healthcare technology have been shown to enable greater access and productivity, early diagnosis, and contribution to better outcomes in…
Direct pharma-patient engagement used to be considered largely a “nice to have,” and was, at best, a rare occurrence at specific times during the pharmaceutical…
The government is encouraging care providers across the UK to adopt a Digital Social Care Record (DSCR) system by 2024 – with the NHS Transformation…
Commitments for the adoption of open-source technology are available in many articles of government and NHS policy. But how can we spread the word on…