
2020 predictions: Health tech suppliers on what’s in store
After a busy 2019, we asked some health tech suppliers to give their predictions for the year ahead. Here is what they had to say.
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After a busy 2019, we asked some health tech suppliers to give their predictions for the year ahead. Here is what they had to say.
From the birth of NHSX to new starters and fond farewells, Digital Health ltakes a retrospective look at the 10 most-read news stories of 2019
In part two of Digital Health’s round up of 2019, we hit the second half of the year, when we welcomed new appointments to NHSX; Google flexed its healthcare muscles; and the cost of NHS Digital’s restructure was laid bare.
Sit back and enjoy a well-earned mulled wine as we mull over some of the biggest stories on Digital Health News 2019, from NHSX to resignations and Rewired.
Quips uses voice-banking and machine learning to allowing people with motor neurone disease to speak with their own voice, words, accent and colloquialisms.
The CCG has objected to the expansion saying it was “not convinced” Babylon’s services are sufficiently integrated with other local and national services.
The trust will use the device to carry out remote examinations and diagnoses with a cohort of young patients, with acute and worsening chronic conditions.
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