Poor datasets risks ‘health data poverty’ in new technologies, experts warn
Researchers have said technology has the potential to reinforce healthcare inequalities if it is not informed by representative data.
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Researchers have said technology has the potential to reinforce healthcare inequalities if it is not informed by representative data.
This month’s Movers and Shakers features appointments at NHSX and the first winners of the Rewired Pitchfest, TestCard.
A further £8.7million is to be dished out to seven NHS hospital trusts to introduce digital records and e-prescribing as part of a £78m programme.
An innovation programme run by Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is celebrating its first anniversary.
Five months on and a government U-turn to a decentalised operating model, Professor Eerke Boiten said the revamped app is more privacy friendly.
Black Country Pathology Services has gone live with a laboratory information system despite coronavirus threatening to “turn everything upside down’.
The Department of Health and Social Care will provide up to 11,000 iPads to care homes to reduce the risk of Covid-19 from people visiting homes.
Numan is launching an AI Health Assistant aimed at bolstering the firm’s holistic approach to
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS FT has launched a pilot with VitVio to enhance the
Our latest Movers and Shakers roundup includes John Quinn, chief information officer (CIO) at NHS
Richard Mitchell, chief executive at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, is the latest speaker
Our latest news roundup includes new Beckman Coulter analysers for Croydon Hospital and a digital