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The cost of ignoring lung health research needs
Dr Samantha Walker, Director of Research and Innovation at Asthma + Lung UK, the leading lung charity, discusses the socioeconomic costs of lung conditions and the need for great lung health research.
Putting sustainable change at the centre of consultancy and transformation of NHS operations
At Changeology Group, we are dedicated to transforming NHS operations through data-driven diagnostics and innovative solutions. Our mission is to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare services, with a particular focus on critical areas such as cancer care.
A one-two punch against knee osteoarthritis
A minimally invasive surgery combined with an autologous adipose stem cell transplant achieves a remarkable 88% cartilage regeneration rate.
Digital innovations within NHS 0-19 services and family hubs
Kevin Ireson, the Sales Director at Mobile Rocket Ltd, explains how NHS 0-19 services and Family Hubs are being revolutionised through digital innovation.
How quantum computing advances are shaping the future of computing
Researchers have made significant progress in improving the performance of qubits, and the units of quantum computing, extending their lifespan and improving their stability.
AI implementation: Could technology help the overburdened NHS?
With the NHS in dire need of efficiency improvements, AI offers a promising solution, automating administrative tasks and freeing healthcare professionals to focus on patient care. However, responsible AI implementation is paramount, but how and why?
Solutions for better sleep
Dr Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen highlights sleep health equity research to inform best practices and policies to improve the sleep of all Canadians.
An ancient therapy modernized for Clostridioides Difficile therapy
Clostridioides difficile is a type of bacteria that often affects people who have been taking antibiotics. Glenn S. Tillotson of GST Micro LLC explains how live biotherapeutic products have shown promise as a safe and effective treatment to help restore the normal gut microbiome.
Driving efficiency and excellence in NHS facilities management
Hannah Beckett from Crown Workforce Management, looks at driving efficiency and excellence in NHS facilities management.
New Future Medicines Institute backed by £55 million funding
A substantial investment totalling £55 million, made possible through funding from the Northern Ireland Executive alongside various consortium partners, is set to advance innovation within the critical field of precision medicine.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The future of AI and the NHS
Dr Richard Ovens and Philip Brocklehurst from Deloitte navigate the future of AI and the NHS.
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...
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.
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.





















