
Digital technology keeps dementia patients connected with loved ones
The Leeds Dementia Pathfinder programme provided technology such as iPads and Alexa devices to carers in care homes, hospitals wards and support groups.
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The Leeds Dementia Pathfinder programme provided technology such as iPads and Alexa devices to carers in care homes, hospitals wards and support groups.
This month’s mobile apps round up features the news NHS Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG renewed a contract to provide a symptom checker app.
The NHS Covid-19 app went live today with an easy to use design that includes local risk levels. Here’s what our readers had to say about it.
Scotland and Ireland chose to go their own way, working with software developers NearForm to develop their contact-tracing app – but what’s the difference?
After months of uncertainty the NHS contact-tracing app has today launched in England and Wales, allow users to check their symptoms and book a test.
The digital letters are currently being piloted in the ophthalmology and paediatrics departments with patients receiving text message notifications.
Babylon admitted in June that three patients were able to view recordings of other patient’s consultations using the GP at Hand app.
This episode of Digital Health Unplugged features Holly Coole from the MHRA discussing the regulation
Our latest news roundup covers cleaning robots at South Tees Hospitals and a £10 million
Prime minister Keir Starmer has unveiled details of the government’s AI Opportunities Action Plan, which
Microsoft has been confirmed as the co-headline sponsor of Digital Health Rewired 2025, the UK’s
A CBT-based mobile game designed to help children self-manage anxiety is now available across Herefordshire