Ending the Global Pandemic Starts with An Adaptable Supply Chain
The development of no less than five separate, highly effective vaccines against COVID-19 in less than a year is nothing short of miraculous. As the…
The development of no less than five separate, highly effective vaccines against COVID-19 in less than a year is nothing short of miraculous. As the…
In June of this year, the Pacific Northwest battled unprecedented “heat domes,” which climate scientists agree would not have occurred in the absence of man-made…
The health sector’s resourcing shortfall is well documented, and recent reports of burnout and short staffing paint an increasingly worrying picture. Compounding this, the number…
The NHS carries out an estimated 1.5 billion diagnostic tests a year with diagnostic activity forming part of over 85% of clinical pathways. Richard Craven,…
Today, we can enjoy innovations that were once considered science fiction, thanks to Data Science. Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have revolutionized the…
Innovative NHS and industry partnerships, forged in the unprecedent response to COVID-19, must now continue to help clear the serious backlog in elective surgery, writes…
Electronic health records, or EHRs, have come a long way and have made a permanent place in the majority of U.S. hospitals and health systems….
Healthcare provision is, and has always been, inherently complex by nature. This complexity has grown in recent years too, as the need for cohesion between…
One doesn’t have to look far to find dubiously ethical applications of artificial intelligence (AI). Recently, documentarians have used AI to generate artificial soundbites in…
Adherence to medication has been a longstanding issue for healthcare globally for many years. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) research, it is estimated…