AI Won’t Fix Broken Foundations. How to get your Architecture Right Before You Automate
The promise of AI in healthcare is immense – but rushing to adopt it without addressing decades of fragmented data and disconnected systems risks amplifying…
The promise of AI in healthcare is immense – but rushing to adopt it without addressing decades of fragmented data and disconnected systems risks amplifying…
The global healthcare industry is fully advancing into a new era of intelligent digital transformation. Mobile ward rounds, remote consultation, high-definition medical image access, and…
From saving surgeons’ precious time, to reducing surprises and clinical risks in theatre, cutting MDT time in half, and informing decisions before procedures, surgical teams…
Health and social care staff from two NHS trusts and the wider BNSSG integrated care system will engage with tech companies on 13 May, as Bristol NHS Group advances its digital strategy and looks to…
As the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) continues to develop, patient care improves alongside it. Yet, the emergence of connected technology in the industry has…
Healthcare organisations are custodians of some of the most sensitive and long-lived data in existence. Electronic patient records, diagnostic imaging, genomic data, connected medical device…
Inequality is a primary challenge for the United Kingdom’s public healthcare system. The National Health Service (NHS) is grappling with the complex needs of an…
As AI reshapes healthcare, from treatment planning, patient care to operational efficiency, organisations are investing heavily in AI solutions to meet rising demand, improve patient…
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…