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Supporting UK healthcare’s shift to AI
Accuro offers speech-to-text transcription services designed to alleviate the administrative burden faced by clinicians in healthcare settings. Here, they explain the advantages of the company’s Ambient Voice Technology (AVT), particularly through the use of an Ambient Scribe.
AI health startups drive Europe’s push for healthcare innovation
Europe is seeing a surge in AI-powered healthcare innovation, with startups leading the charge in transforming patient care, diagnostics, and treatment.
43% of drug-related deaths in UK healthcare workers linked to hospital-only drugs
King’s College London researchers warn of elevated risk from hospital-only medications and illicit drug use within healthcare settings, linking patient and healthcare worker fatalities to gaps in prescribing, discharge planning, and policy.
Compassion starts within: Mental health and wellbeing for healthcare professionals
With burnout being common among healthcare professionals, Dr Dianne Wepa and Tanya Levin discuss practical strategies for supporting the mental health of healthcare workers.
Evolving healthcare in Southern and Southeast Asia
Debarati Sengupta, Research Manager at Advanced SciTech in the Everest Group, analyses evolving healthcare in Southern and Southeast Asia.
Seven healthcare innovations set to transform the NHS by 2035
Discover how seven groundbreaking technologies, from wearables to AI-driven diagnostics and robotic surgery, will revolutionise NHS care by 2035.
Addressing the environmental impact of healthcare is a vital step to combat the climate...
Daniel G. Rainham and Sean D. Christie from Dalhousie University and Nova Scotia Health discuss the key areas where efforts should be directed to reduce the environmental impact of healthcare.
Heidi: The ambient AI that adapts to how clinicians document data
Instead of rigid templates built for disparate EHR systems, Heidi adapts to each clinician's voice, specialty, and documentation preferences to create notes that sound exactly like them.
Achieving data privacy and security through innovation in government
Marc Hoogstad, Head of Product Management at Finworks, guides us through achieving data privacy and security through innovation in government.
Analyzing sex and gender data to improve women’s health outcomes
Irene O. Aninye, PhD, Chief Science Officer at the Society for Women’s Health Research, examines the consequences of overlooking sex and gender differences in research and clinical care.
Integrating clinical expertise enhances patient acceptance of AI in healthcare
A study by researchers from the University of Manchester and Cambridge explores the attitudes of AI in healthcare.
The global power of artificial intelligence: Transforming healthcare and financial access
Dr Ayesha Khanna is one of the world’s most renowned AI speakers, celebrated as an artificial intelligence strategist, smart city expert, and technology entrepreneur.
World-first AI pilot trained on de-identified NHS data from 57 million patients
Researchers at UCL and King's College London are training an artificial intelligence (AI) on a set of NHS data for 57 million people in England.
The cost of not doing it right: Continuous Legionella challenges in a healthcare setting
HC Legionella Ltd Authorising Engineer (Water) shares past experiences and outlines what is meant by ‘managing through to resolution’.
Achieving cost savings and improved performance in the NHS: A data-driven path to sustainable...
In this article, Gareth Jenkins from Changeology Group Ltd examines how data-driven methodologies – supported by real NHS case studies – can foster meaningful, sustainable change.
New AI algorithm sharpening the focus on light-based data analysis
A new machine learning method from Rice University helps scientists better understand the unique light signatures of molecules and materials. This AI algorithm breakthrough at Rice University offers clearer, faster analysis for medical and scientific applications.
Public perceptions of AI in healthcare revealed in new study
A recent King's College London study found broad public support for AI in healthcare, but also clear concerns about its appropriate use.
Can premenstrual symptoms help improve women’s healthcare?
Professor Belinda Pletzer from Paris Lodron University of Salzburg explores if the assessment of premenstrual symptoms can help improve women’s healthcare.
High-performance computing: The technology behind a data-driven future
Owen Thomas from Red Oak Consulting says that high-performance computing (HPC) is becoming the silent force underpinning modern society. Here, he explains more.
Seamless data, smarter care: The interoperability-driven NHS transformation
Jonty Fletcher from Synertec explores the critical role of interoperability in the NHS’s digital transformation efforts, highlighting that seamless communication between different digital systems is essential for enhancing smarter care for patients.