By Jean Shin, Director Strategy and Content, tyntec From delayed treatments and phone-only consultations, medical providers have been forced to adapt their service offerings …
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Visionable renews its commitment to connecting hospital patients with their loved ones
Visionable has renewed its offer of free video calls to connect hospital patients with their loved ones as the Covid-19 pandemic continues. The company, …
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COVID-19 has had a profound effect on the lives of elderly people. Millions of older people in the UK have had to shield due …
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X-on develops ‘one number’ contact system to support GP Covid-19 vaccine push
UK cloud telephony specialist X-on introduces new software for managing community vaccination programme across Primary Care Networks. UK cloud telephony specialist X-on is supporting …
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County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust selects Cerner to implement integrated electronic patient record
County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust and Cerner have signed a 10-year agreement to implement an integrated electronic patient record (EPR) solution. The …
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Artificial Intelligence: the key to unlock remote medtech in social care
COVID-19 has cast a bright spotlight on the importance and potential of digital tech in healthcare, particularly the social care and care home sectors, …
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Coronavirus patients to benefit from AI
Thanks to the use of latest artificial intelligence, COVID-19 patients will benefit from faster treatment, shorter hospital stays and improved outcomes. Diagnosis of patients …
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Every year, the winter season presents added strain to the NHS and this year is no exception. In fact, it is looking more challenging …
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Diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases to be accelerated by new strategy
There are more than 3.5 million people in the UK who are living with rare diseases, and the new Rare Disease Framework which was …
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Helen Whatley, minister for Care, announced that £7.5 million will be used across 38 NHS trusts including clinics, hospitals and pharmacies to support digital …
