Reducing Misdiagnosis and Helping Patients Back to Work
Scaphoid fractures are notoriously difficult to diagnose, typically presenting among young men following a fall onto an outstretched hand, car accident or contact sport incident….
Scaphoid fractures are notoriously difficult to diagnose, typically presenting among young men following a fall onto an outstretched hand, car accident or contact sport incident….
The COVID-19 pandemic was a landmark moment in global health care. In many ways, it revealed how ill-prepared the world’s medical systems were to deal…
Medical Science Liaisons (MSL) play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between pharmaceutical companies and the medical community and are vital to the success…
It is no secret that the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), like many other healthcare systems, is under pressure on multiple fronts. The recent independent…
Across pharma Clinical, Regulatory, Quality, and Pharmacovigilance operations, ever more ambitious process digitalisation, and a drive towards “data-first” activity, is heaping the pressure on teams…
Generative AI is just one strand of artificial intelligence which is progressing at enormous speed, already pushing the boundaries of deep research, with profound implications…
The NHS is no stranger to digital transformation, but with progress comes challenges. Siloed patient data and fragmented IT systems make it difficult for healthcare…
The biotech industry is undergoing a profound digital transformation, with artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and real-time analytics reshaping drug discovery, personalised medicine, and healthcare…
Digitisation of clinical noting at South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is creating efficiencies for busy doctors and nurses. The trust’s CCIO Dr Andrew Adair,…
Rethinking how we fight a silent epidemic Liver disease is a rapidly growing global challenge that often advances without obvious symptoms until it becomes life-threatening….