
First rule for start-ups: address a problem that needs solving – AI and Data
Prospective AI start-ups need to ensure that they are targeting a problem that needs solving in order to succeed in a risk-averse NHS.
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Prospective AI start-ups need to ensure that they are targeting a problem that needs solving in order to succeed in a risk-averse NHS.
This morning’s briefing includes news that the UK government has reached its target to open 160 community diagnostic centres a year early.
The latest Digital Health Intelligence market analysis report has been released, where Lloyd Price examines the population health management market.
A new digital PET-CT scanner has been installed at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital which is set to help boost capacity to cancer diagnostics.
AI and Data innovators need to act now to prevent patient harm using digital tools to support mental health, said a speaker at Digital Health AI and Data.
Generative AI has the ability to be transformational as long as both clinicians and entrepreneurs working in the space are focused on problem-solving.
President of The Royal College of Radiologists Dr Katherine Halliday has said that “we need to proceed with caution” as AI in healthcare develops.
NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) is planning the formation of a new framework agreement
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) revealed that it has around 500 reports which are “stuck”
Robeauté has raised $28m (£23m) to develop its microrobots which enter the brain to diagnose,
Royal Bolton Hospital is carrying out digital autopsies that reduce invasive post-mortems and release bodies
UK health tech firm Cera has completed a transaction in excess of $150m (£123m) to