Is Unified Communications Failing Healthcare Delivery?
While healthcare providers have invested heavily in “always connected” platforms, such as Microsoft Teams, to enhance collaboration, the majority of frontline healthcare workers remain poorly…
While healthcare providers have invested heavily in “always connected” platforms, such as Microsoft Teams, to enhance collaboration, the majority of frontline healthcare workers remain poorly…
Earlier this year, the U.K. government announced £82.6 million ($102.2 million) in research funding for artificial intelligence (AI) companies engaged in developing solutions that accelerate…
Over the past several years, Medical Affairs has evolved from a largely supportive, reactive function into a primary strategic pillar. In 2026, proving the value…
Open-source adoption is modernising statistical workflows amidst a clinical trial environment mired in vast datasets, complex endpoints and increasing regulatory scrutiny. Sponsors are under pressure…
Medication accessibility is vital to help patients achieve their health goals. It reduces morbidity and mortality and increases health-related quality of life. Despite this, many…
For more than a decade life sciences organisations have spoken confidently about becoming data-driven; more recently about becoming AI-powered. Yet compared with other highly-regulated sectors,…
Adult social care in the UK is under unprecedented pressure – rising demand, workforce shortages and increasing complexity of needs are forcing the sector to…
Mobile devices now sit at the centre of everyday NHS practice, supporting clinicians in documenting care, accessing records, communicating across teams and delivering services in…
Some medicines need more supervision than others. Warfarin requires regular INR checks, methotrexate needs blood tests to catch liver problems early and lithium has such…
Surgery requires years of school and clinical training. With the invention of new technology comes the rise of robot-assisted surgery. While functional robots can perform…