Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing ☕
Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers adaptive brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease and a £400m investment in UK clinical trials.
Back to Top
Today’s Coffee Time Briefing covers adaptive brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease and a £400m investment in UK clinical trials.

Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board has selected Nervecentre to deliver an electronic prescribing and medicines administration system.
Innovate UK has reversed its decision to slash 50% of grants for the ‘Women in Innovation’ awards, following a campaign by female founders.
Digital NHS Health Checks to identify risk of cardiovascular disease will be piloted in three councils in England before nationwide rollout.
An AI algorithm can identify those at highest risk of conditions leading to heart-related death, according to researchers.

The NHS has launched a joint procurement worth up to £1.5 billion for suppliers to provide a variety of computer hardware.
The National Data Guardian and NHS England have announced a new cyber resilience framework for health and social care organisations.
NHS Lothian in Scotland has made an AI-powered physiotherapy clinic available to nearly one million
Our latest Coffee Time Briefing covers robotic-assisted surgery at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and funding for
Jordan Sollof is joined by Rachel Dunscombe, OpenEHR International chief executive to discuss data, women
Digital Health News asked suppliers to share their predictions about what lies ahead for the
We asked members of the Digital Health Networks for their thoughts on what lies ahead