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How operational management software can help NHS trusts tackle daily challenges

NHS trusts face numerous challenges that impact administrative efficiency and staff welfare. Peter Williams, CEO of SMS Tech, explains how the company’s solutions can streamline administrative burdens, reduce burnout, and support sustainability goals.
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Using Mobilise to provide digital support to carers

A recent development for unpaid carers across England saw over 1 million individuals benefiting from tech-powered support through a groundbreaking initiative led by the carer-focused digital community, Mobilise.
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New total-body PET scanner could transform drug discovery and early diagnosis

A new total-body PET scanner revealed at St Thomas' Hospital in London is up to 40 times more sensitive than previous scanners and is set to revolutionise how diseases are diagnosed and treated in the UK.
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Towards better health for Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous Peoples encounter numerous challenges in exercising their right to health. Lorna Rothery discussed the importance of collaborative and culturally sensitive approaches with Dr Sandra Del Pino, Advisor on Cultural Diversity at PAHO.
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The EU’s next steps for an action plan on rare diseases

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) urges the EU to adopt a new approach to tackling rare diseases.
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The future of AI and the NHS

Dr Richard Ovens and Philip Brocklehurst from Deloitte navigate the future of AI and the NHS.
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Fixed line, cloud and mobile connectivity to meet any needs

Spitfire Network Services Limited is an award-winning business internet and telecoms services provider with over 30 years’ experience. Sales Director Dominic Norton highlights some of the company’s solutions and services.

Dr Richard Ovens – Deloitte UK

Richard is a Manager in Deloitte’s Engineering, AI & Data team for Health Technology. His experience is in the evaluation, development, and deployment of health technology innovations and AI solutions. Richard brings a unique perspective informed by his training as a critical care doctor. His work spans the entire...
Securing Public Sector IoT Deployments: the Case for Private Networks

Securing Public Sector IoT Deployments: The Case for Private Networks

A guide to enhancing security, efficiency, and scalability, and an introduction to the Rapid Growth of IoT in Public Services.
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Generative AI could save £38 Billion for UK public sector annually

New research suggests that generative artificial intelligence (AI) could provide a new opportunity for the UK public sector, potentially saving up to £38 billion annually by 2030.
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Epigenetic map creates new insights into the cause of cancer and dementia

A new project is expected to help us understand diseases such as cancer and dementia. A major partnership involving Oxford Nanopore Technologies, UK Biobank, NHS England, Genomics England, and the UK government has made this possible.
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The continuing crisis of Femicide: One woman killed every 10 minutes

Every ten minutes, a woman is killed. This stark reality, unveiled in a recent UN report, paints a harrowing picture of a global crisis that continues to claim countless lives.
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Why cyber resilience should be a priority for the UK government

The UK's growing reliance on technology has made it a prime target for cyberattacks. As cyber threats increase in sophistication and frequency, cyber resilience has become a critical national priority.
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Photonics21 launches 2025 Innovation Award to foster entrepreneurial spirit

Photonics21, a leading European Technology Platform, has launched its 2025 Innovation Award, inviting aspiring innovators to submit their groundbreaking ideas in the field of photonics; find out here how to apply.
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Tackling loneliness through telecare: Supporting vulnerable people in Spain

Abel Delgado, Managing Director of Tunstall Spain, explains the urgency of loneliness as a health problem for the elderly and what other regions can learn from Spain’s proactive and preventative approach, that benefits both physical and mental health.
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Safeguarding UK workers: EcoOnline’s holiday safety solution

As the festive season approaches, it also brings along a range of workplace hazards that can threaten employee safety and well-being. Here, we explore what EcoOnline can do to protect UK workers.
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Brain innovation days 2024: Understanding the brain across a lifetime

Over 165 million Europeans are living with a brain disorder, this is an increased challenge that requires more attention and innovative solutions.
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The future of personalised cardiovascular disease detection and monitoring

Professor Allan Lawrie from Imperial College London, discusses the future of personalised cardiovascular disease detection and monitoring, including comment on wearable technology and AI.

Allan Lawrie – Imperial College London

Allan Lawrie is Professor of Pulmonary Vascular Diseases at Imperial College London. Having previously held an MRC Career Development Award and two BHF Senior Fellowships, he has a track record in leading translational research programmes in understanding the molecular mechanism of pulmonary hypertension and applying machine learning to real-world...
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Avoiding sepsis: How to protect yourself

Sepsis causes 350,000 adult deaths annually in the US alone. Sepsis Alliance focuses on raising awareness, improving education, and advocating for life-saving policies. Senior Clinical Content Advisor Marijke Vroomen Durning discusses the risk factors and best prevention methods to help in avoiding sepsis.

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