Industry news in brief
Our first industry round up of 2019 features news that a report has suggested innovation and technology can help alleviate pressures facing the NHS.
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Our first industry round up of 2019 features news that a report has suggested innovation and technology can help alleviate pressures facing the NHS.
Two robotic arms will drill into a patient’s individual vertebrae.The arms work together to secure the spine and drill as little as 0.1 of a millimetre.

The UKCGC will bring ideas and perspectives from those leading information governance best practice in the NHS to help develop the Rewired programme.
Inhealthcare will help care providers in the area offer targets, personalised care to patients through apps and teleservices.
The Low Carb Program is on the NHS apps library through a new partnership with Ascensia Diabetes Care and be available on iOS, Android and online.
Retailer Boots has acquired tech company Wiggly Amps. The move will allow Boots to access patients’ GP records for ordering prescriptions online.
Older people will be taught how to use technology in a number of “smart homes”. Their homes will be kitted out with the latest tech to help improve lives.
MHRA has issued fresh guidance to help medical device manufacturers prepare for upcoming regulatory changes.
Today’s coffee briefing covers the EU’s healthcare cyber security action plan and the UK’s approval
Digital Health Intelligence has concluded a deal to sell its events, news and networks businesses
CSOs have warned that patient safety could be put at risk by NHS trusts historically
The cyber attack on pathology provider Synnovis cost an estimated £32.7 million in 2024, company