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25.05.2025 | NHS Scotland's Cloud Ambitions: A £206 Million Leap into the Future | NHS Scotland is gearing up for a monumental shift. A £206 million cloud integration project is on the horizon, promising to reshape how healthcare operates across the nation. This isn't just a tech upgrade; it's a lifeline for a system in n... |
24.05.2025 | NHS to open more ‘mental health A&Es’ to relieve pressure on hospitals | The NHS will open more mental health crisis centres across England in a bid to keep those patients out of “crowded A&Es”, the head of NHS England has said.
The new service, staffed by specialist doctors and nurses, will be open to patie... |
21.05.2025 | NHS Scotland Seeks Cloud Solution Partner for £206M Project | NHS Scotland is planning a major cloud integration procurement, seeking a cloud-based software-as-a-service solution for finance, HR, payroll, and procurement functions across all its boards.
A tender has revealed that NHS National Services... |
16.05.2025 | NHS delivers over 100,000 more treatments for patients in March, despite rise in demand | The NHS delivered over 100,000 more treatments in March compared to the same month last year, with a quarter of a million fewer waiting longer than 18 weeks for care.
New data published today also shows that NHS staff have carried out over ... |
28.04.2025 | Treasury to scrap valuation quango amid efficiency drive | The Valuation Office Agency will be folded into HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), the tax minister has said, in the latest sign of the government’s efforts to trim away fat from the operations of the state.
The arms length body responsible f... |
24.04.2025 | Speakers announced for the BioResource Scientific Conference 2025 | We are excited to present our speakers for the 3rd annual NIHR BioResource Scientific Conference, taking place online on Wednesday 25 June 2025 from 9.30am to 12.30pm.
Our conference will present a variety of cutting-edge academic and indus... |
21.04.2025 | Healthera: £2 Million Raised For Advancing Digital Pharmacy Platform | Patient experience platform Healthera announced it has raised £2 million in strategic investment from a consortium of private and health-tech investors. This boosts the current Series A round to £5.6 million and advances Healthera’s mission... |
16.04.2025 | Healthera Raises Additional £2M in Series A Funding | Healthera, a Cambridge, UK-based provider of a patient experience platform, raised an additional £2m in funding.
This funding round, which brought Series A round to £5.6m in total, was completed by private investors through the network of C... |
15.04.2025 | Dr Mumtaz Patel elected president of the Royal College of Physicians | Dr Mumtaz Patel has been elected as the 123rd president of the Royal College of Physicians. She has promised to ‘modernise the college and re-establish the RCP as the voice of our membership and of medicine.’
Dr Patel is a consultant nephro... |
14.04.2025 | Skin cancer patients given fast-tracked access to ‘revolutionary’ cancer vaccine trial on NHS | Patients with advanced skin cancer in England are set to be fast-tracked into trials of a new cancer vaccine, following the expansion of a world-leading NHS programme.
The needle-free injection, which is given for up to 2 years, works by bo... |
10.04.2025 | RCP calls on the next generation of resident doctors to speak up and ‘help shape the future of medicine’ | The RCP has successfully campaigned for a long-term approach to workforce planning, the expansion of medical school and postgraduate training places and a review of postgraduate medical training. We are pushing for urgent action on competit... |
10.04.2025 | Cabinet Office to shed 2,100 jobs as government shrinks civil service | The Cabinet Office will lose almost a third of its staff as Labour seeks to shrink the civil service, the government has announced.
Around 1,200 jobs will go through redundancies and leavers not being replaced under plans unveiled to civil ... |
04.04.2025 | Celebrating Excellence in ITSM: The 2025 SDI Distinguished Industry Contributors | The 2025 SDI Awards Night honoured excellence in ITSM, unveiling the new SDI Distinguished Industry Contributors Award. This prestigious recognition celebrates individuals whose innovation and leadership are shaping the future of IT service... |
03.04.2025 | Beds lost to seasonal viruses this winter greater than population of Malta | The number of hospital beds taken up by seasonal viruses this winter was more than the equivalent of the population of Malta, according to new NHS data.
Almost 600,000 beds were taken up by patients with COVID, flu, RSV or norovirus this wi... |
02.04.2025 | 3 Ways the UK Government Plans to Tighten Cyber Security Rules with New Bill | Amid a sharp spike in ransomware attacks disrupting essential services and critical infrastructure, the U.K. government has set out the scope of its upcoming Cyber Security and Resilience Bill for the first time. It aims to patch the holes ... |
27.03.2025 | The UK’s Economic Tightrope: Balancing Cuts and Growth | The UK is walking a tightrope. On one side, the need for fiscal responsibility. On the other, the urgent demand for economic growth. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is at the helm, navigating a stormy sea of budget cuts and inflationary pressures.... |
26.03.2025 | Spring Statement: Reeves should abolish the OBR | By strengthening the OBR, Reeves has created severe difficulties for herself. Vital decisions about our economic future should be made by politicians, not unelected quangocrats, says Paul Ormerod
Later today we will know for certain what is... |
24.03.2025 | Rachel Reeves takes leaf out of gardening manual– but don’t expect flowery days to come | Gardening is typically something career politicians only enjoy once they have retired. But Rachel Reeves appears to be paying homage to the green-fingered guru Alan Titchmarsh in the lead-up to her Spring Statement to be delivered this Wedn... |
19.03.2025 | Abolishing NHS England was a good start – now tackle the rest of the quangos | The abolition of NHS England sets a welcome precedent, but unless we get rid of the laws and regulations that spawned these quangos in the first place, nothing will change, says John O’Connell
Nothing ever changes. How many times have you h... |
18.03.2025 | Cutting the Red Tape: A New Era for British Business | In a bold move, the UK government is gearing up to cut the red tape that has long strangled businesses. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to meet with key regulators to unveil a plan aimed at slashing regulatory costs by a staggering 25%. Thi... |
17.03.2025 | No10: Government ‘absolutely committed’ to independent football regulator | The government has insisted it remains “absolutely committed” to the incoming football regulator despite chancellor Rachel Reeves’ desire to slash bureaucratic bodies.
Reports suggested that plans to get rid of a number of quangos, as well ... |
17.03.2025 | Reeves to meet regulators as Starmer pledges to cut red tape | Rachel Reeves will meet with regulators on Monday, as the government sets out to cut the cost of regulation on businesses by a quarter.
The Chancellor has summoned eight regulators to Number 11 Downing Street, including the Financial Conduc... |
17.03.2025 | What was the Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies? | The Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies is the latest (and perhaps the most obscure) victim piled upon the government’s bonfire of quangos.
First there was the Payment Systems Regulator, which was rolled into the Financi... |
15.03.2025 | The Intersection of Technology and Sports: A Tale of Two Battles | In the world of sports and technology, two stories emerge, each revealing the complexities of human ambition and the relentless pursuit of justice. One tale unfolds in the high-stakes arena of football, while the other navigates the digital... |
15.03.2025 | Analysis: What do Starmer’s reforms actually mean – and can they work? | Sir Keir Starmer has announced his reform plans to make the British state more “innovative and effective”.
The Prime Minister unveiled a series of new measures on Thursday, including the headline abolition of NHS England – the arms-length b... |
14.03.2025 | Tech secretary Peter Kyle asks ChatGPT about UK businesses, AI and podcasts | The UK’s technology secretary Peter Kyle has asked ChatGPT questions about UK businesses, artificial intelligence (AI) and even what podcasts he should appear on.
A Freedom of Information (FoI) request submitted by the New Scientist magazin... |
13.03.2025 | The Battle for Britain: Economy and Healthcare in the Crosshairs | The political landscape in the UK is a battlefield. The economy is a wounded soldier, and healthcare is a ship lost at sea. In recent weeks, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has found himself at the center of a storm, facing fierce criticism... |
13.03.2025 | NHS slashes tests and checks waits to 5-year low | NHS staff have more than halved the average wait for tests and checks since the height of the pandemic as the waiting list continues to fall, new data shows today.
Patients were waiting an average of 17 days for tests and checks in January ... |
13.03.2025 | Keir Starmer to scrap NHS England | Sir Keir Starmer has announced plans to abolish NHS England and bring the health service under government control.
Giving a speech on his plans for civil service reform today, the Prime Minister has confirmed he will scrap the “arms-length ... |
12.03.2025 | Keir Starmer to pledge red tape rollback in bid to ‘reshape the state’ | Sir Keir Starmer is expected to pledge to slash red tape for businesses in a bid to “reshape the state” of the UK amid what he will call a new “era of instability”.
The Prime Minister is set to make an announcement on Thursday about his pla... |
27.02.2025 | Norovirus continues to grip NHS with cases up 150% on last year | Norovirus continues to grip the NHS with the number of beds taken up by patients with the virus nearly 150% higher than last year, new figures reveal today.
The total remains close to its record high, with an average of 1,134 patients a day... |
07.02.2025 | Cyber Attack Severity Rating System Established in UK | A new rating system in the U.K. will classify the severity of cyberattacks on a scale from one to five, aiming to provide businesses and policymakers with more precise insights into the impact of cyber threats. The Cyber Monitoring Centre, ... |
07.02.2025 | Busiest week for hospitals this winter as norovirus cases continue to rise | There were more patients in hospitals last week than at any other point so far this winter, as the number of norovirus cases in hospital continued to rise.
Data published today by the NHS shows that 961 patients a day were in hospital with ... |
30.01.2025 | NHS norovirus pressure hits winter high | The number of beds taken up by norovirus patients has hit its highest level so far this winter, with an average of 898 people a day in hospital with the virus last week.
There was a 15% jump in patients with the diarrhoea and vomiting bug o... |
23.01.2025 | ‘Surge’ in norovirus cases keeps pressure on hospitals high | Norovirus levels in hospitals in England are 80% higher than the same period last year, new figures show today as pressure on NHS services remains high.
New data published today shows that 784 patients a day were in hospital with norovirus ... |
22.01.2025 | UK Pledges Public Sector AI Overhaul, Legacy Tech Causes £45 Billion in Missed Annual Savings | The U.K. government has unveiled a set of digitisation plans within the public sector to save £45 billion each year in productivity. The headline announcement is “Humphrey,” a set of AI tools to speed up policy-making activities.
Most Humph... |
16.01.2025 | The Cybersecurity Storm: Navigating the Rising Tide of Threats in 2025 | As we step into 2025, the cybersecurity landscape resembles a turbulent sea. Organizations, both large and small, find themselves navigating treacherous waters filled with evolving threats. The winds of change are blowing, driven by geopoli... |
16.01.2025 | The Cybersecurity and Social Media Revolutions: Navigating a New Digital Landscape | In the digital age, the landscape is constantly shifting. Cybersecurity threats loom large, while social media platforms face a reckoning. Two distinct yet intertwined narratives are emerging: the fight against cyber threats and the push fo... |
16.01.2025 | Space Debris Disrupts Air Travel: A New Era of Flight Delays | In the vast expanse of the sky, a new player is causing turbulence. Space debris, remnants of rocket launches, is now impacting air travel between Australia and Africa. The latest disruptions stem from SpaceX's ambitious endeavors. As the c... |
15.01.2025 | The UK's cybersecurity landscape: Key trends and challenges for 2025 | Almost every single organization, large or small, is acutely aware of the need to implement robust security measures. However, this is easier said than done. As the threat landscape continues to evolve, only heightened by tools such as AI, ... |
15.01.2025 | UK Considers Banning Ransomware Payments | The U.K. government is considering banning ransomware payments to make critical industries “unattractive targets for criminals.” It would apply to all public sector bodies and critical national infrastructure, which includes NHS trusts, sch... |
21.12.2024 | NHS chief urges public to “unwrap the NHS App” this Christmas | The NHS is encouraging people to gift their loved ones the NHS App this Christmas, so they can order prescriptions, manage appointments and check test results over the festive period.
As the health service combats its busiest ever start to ... |
20.12.2024 | The Cybersecurity Landscape of 2025: A Ticking Time Bomb | As we step into 2025, the digital world resembles a high-stakes game of chess. Each move is critical. The players? Cybercriminals and organizations that protect critical national infrastructure (CNI). The stakes? Public safety, economic sta... |
19.12.2024 | Winter pressure builds as no sign of ‘festive flu’ letting up | Flu cases in hospital have already surpassed last year’s peak as festive infections “flood” hospitals early this winter.
Latest weekly figures published today show one in 18 hospital beds are being taken up or closed by a festive bug, with ... |
18.12.2024 | What will attackers target in 2025? CNI, CNI, and more CNI! | Critical national infrastructure (CNI) has had a rough 2024 in the UK when it comes to cybercrime. From the chaos caused by a teenager who hacked into TfL to the dangerous impact on the NHS after the Synnovis breach. And let us not forget t... |
05.12.2024 | UK Cyber Risks Are ‘Widely Underestimated,’ Warns Country’s Security Chief | In his first speech on Tuesday, the new head of the U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre warned that the country’s cyber risks are “widely underestimated.”
Richard Horne, who took the position in October, says that hostile activity has “in... |
05.12.2024 | Hospitals managing record flu levels going into Winter | NHS fears of a potential ‘quad-demic’ are rising with a 350% increase in flu cases and an 86% rise in norovirus cases in hospital compared to same week last year – alongside concerns about rising COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RS... |
28.11.2024 | RCP responds to GMC 2024 workforce report and calls for a review of postgraduate medical training | The RCP has responded to the GMC’s 2024 workforce report by calling on the UK government to commission a review of postgraduate medical training that looks at how doctors will want to learn and work in the future, and how patient demand is ... |
22.11.2024 | Millions of patients benefitting from improved care as new NHS IT software rolled out | Innovative IT software designed to tackle waiting lists and reduce discharge delays has been rolled out across more than two thirds of the NHS.
The NHS Federated Data Platform securely brings together data currently held in separate systems... |
22.11.2024 | More than one million people get RSV jab in first ever NHS rollout | More than one million people have been vaccinated against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), after the NHS launched a rollout of the jab for the first time in its history this autumn.
Data published today shows NHS staff have delivered 1,04... |
13.11.2024 | Streeting rolls out health service league tables to boost efficiency | - |
21.10.2024 | Our thoughts on the government’s new Ten-Year Health Plan for the NHS | New government, new ten-year plan for the NHS. Harvey from the Rethink Mental Illness Policy & Practice team outlines what Labour’s view for the NHS means for mental health services and why it remains important to have your voice heard.... |
17.10.2024 | Over 10 million Covid and flu jabs delivered as NHS ramps up protection ahead of winter | NHS staff have delivered more than 10 million Covid and flu vaccinations (10,709,958) as the NHS ramps up its efforts to avoid a tripledemic this winter.
The first seasonal vaccination data out today shows more than 5.7 million Covid or flu... |
17.10.2024 | NHS England Chair to stand down at the end of March | The chair of NHS England Richard Meddings has this week notified the Secretary of State that he will stand down from his role at the end of March.
In a message to NHS England staff today, he said that approaching three years in the role and... |
11.10.2024 | Pressure on A&E continues with 1.2 million extra attendances so far this year | New NHS data shows there have been 1.2 million more accident and emergency (A&E) attendances so far this year compared to the same period before the pandemic, as the NHS ramps up its preparations for winter.
The huge pressure on service... |
03.10.2024 | First newborn babies tested for over 200 genetic conditions as world-leading study begins in NHS hospitals | Hundreds of babies have begun to be tested for over 200 rare genetic conditions as part of a world-leading study in NHS hospitals that aims to screen up to 100,000 newborns in England.
The pioneering study aims to identify conditions such a... |
21.09.2024 | NHS cancer advice page sees a visit every 16 seconds following Jamie Theakston’s diagnosis | Searches for NHS advice on laryngeal cancer saw an increase of 1277% following Jamie Theakston’s cancer diagnosis announcement – that’s one visit every 16 seconds across the two days since his Instagram post.
Earlier this week, radio presen... |
16.09.2024 | NHS announces plans to prepare for busy winter period | The NHS is upgrading its 24-hour live data centres to manage demand, strengthening same day emergency care and offering more falls services for older people, as part of actions set out today to prepare for this winter.
NHS chiefs have warne... |
14.09.2024 | NHS urges parents to help protect their children ahead of winter with flu vaccine rollout | Over 1 million parents and carers of 2 and 3-year-olds will be urged to book their children in for a flu vaccine from next week, as the NHS ramps up its preparations for winter.
The NHS is sending invitations to the group from Tuesday (17 S... |
14.09.2024 | Busiest ever summer for accident and emergency departments | The NHS has experienced the busiest summer ever for accident and emergency (A&E) departments in England, new figures reveal today with NHS staff managing 6.8 million attendances in three months.
As the NHS prepares for what is expected ... |
13.09.2024 | Scot-Secure West | Proactive Security Made Simple and Human | Speaking to a packed audience at this year’s opening session of Scot-Secure West 2024, Celine Pypaert gave insight into why security professionals should spend time learning how to communicate more effectively with those outside the cyberse... |
07.08.2024 | NHS to roll out six new specialist gender centres for children and young people | NHS England will roll out up to six new specialist regional centres by 2026 to provide tailored gender services for children and young people, based on recommendations in the Cass Review.
Following the publication of a comprehensive report ... |
06.08.2024 | Third of NHS “soups and shakes” participants in remission from type 2 diabetes in a year | A major study has found that the radical NHS “soups and shakes” programme works at scale and is helping hundreds of people put their type 2 diabetes into remission across England.
The study showed that of those who completed the programme a... |
12.07.2024 | Update on cyber incident: clinical impact in South East London – Thursday 11 July | NHS England London has released its latest weekly data update on the clinical impact of the ransomware cyber attack against Synnovis on Monday 3 June.
In response to the attack, NHS England London declared a regional incident and continues ... |
12.07.2024 | Record A&E demand for June amid hot weather and strikes | NHS staff managed a record number of A&E attendances for any June and more than half a million emergency admissions, new figures show today.
Hospitals reported that they dealt with more than 2.29 million attendances to their A&E dep... |
12.07.2024 | NHS rolls out new MS jab that cuts hospital treatment time by 90% | Thousands of patients with multiple sclerosis are to benefit from a new 10-minute injection on the NHS that can help slow the progression of disability while cutting their treatment time in hospital by over 90%.
Around 9,000 patients in Eng... |
12.07.2024 | NHS rolls out new multiple sclerosis jab that cuts hospital treatment time by 90% | Thousands of patients with multiple sclerosis are to benefit from a new 10-minute injection on the NHS that can help slow the progression of disability while cutting their treatment time in hospital by over 90%.
Around 9,000 patients in Eng... |
05.07.2024 | Update on cyber incident: clinical impact in South East London: Thursday 4 July | NHS England London has released its latest weekly data update on the clinical impact of the ransomware cyber attack against Synnovis on Monday 3 June.
Over four weeks on from the cyber attack, NHS organisations across London continue to wor... |
05.07.2024 | NHS publishes data following junior doctors strike | Data on the recent industrial action by junior doctors can be found on the NHS England website.
Since strikes began, the cumulative total of acute inpatient and outpatient appointments rescheduled is now nearly 1.5 million (1,486,258).
Juni... |
24.06.2024 | Trustwise: Gen AI Performance And Risk Management Company Raises $4 Million In Seed Funding | Trustwise, a generative AI (Gen AI) application performance and risk management, announced its official launch, the release of its Optimize:ai product, and $4 million in seed financing. The round was led by Hitachi Ventures with participati... |
15.06.2024 | NHS continues to face record demand for services, new data shows | NHS staff continue to face significant demand for urgent care, with new figures showing that A&Es in England managed their busiest ever month for attendances in May.
New monthly performance data also shows that it was a record April for... |
31.05.2024 | Thousands of NHS patients to access trials of personalised cancer ‘vaccines’ | Thousands of cancer patients in England are set to gain fast-tracked access to trials of personalised cancer vaccines following the launch of a world-leading NHS trial “matchmaking” service to help find new life-saving treatments.
The NHS t... |
29.05.2024 | Music therapy pioneer receives national honour | Lifetime Achievement Award for Helen Odell-Miller, Professor Emeritus at ARU.
Professor Emeritus Helen Odell-Miller OBE has been honoured by the British Association for Music Therapy for her remarkable achievements in establishing music the... |
14.05.2024 | Oxehealth Granted Regulatory Clearances for Mental Health Sleep Monitoring | OXFORD, England , May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Oxehealth, the global leader in intelligent patient monitoring for acute mental health, has announced FDA and EU clearances of new sleep monitoring software, extending the scope of its contactl... |
11.05.2024 | Over half of England’s care home residents get NHS spring covid jab in four weeks | More than half of England’s care home residents have received their spring covid-19 vaccine from the NHS in the past four weeks.
Over 155,000 people (52%) have received the potentially life-saving jab since the NHS began administering it in... |
11.05.2024 | NHS launches Dentist Recruitment Scheme | The NHS is encouraging local dental practices with the highest demand to hire new dentists using a new recruitment incentive scheme.
Around 240 dentists will be offered bonus payments of up to £20,000 to work in under-served areas for up to... |
10.05.2024 | NHS brings down longest waits for cancer care alongside faster ambulance responses | The NHS has met the 28 day faster diagnosis target for cancer for the second month in a row, new figures show today, with ambulances responding to callouts faster than the month before.
Almost 200,000 (77%) people referred or screened recei... |
04.05.2024 | NHS rolls out ‘life-changing’ treatment for thousands with sickle cell disease | Thousands of patients with sickle cell disorder are to be offered a new “life-changing” treatment on the NHS from today (3 May), following the approval and roll-out of a new drug that could significantly improve their quality of life.
Up to... |
03.05.2024 | UnitedHealth data breach should be a wake-up call for the UK and NHS | The ransomware attack that has engulfed U.S. health insurance giant UnitedHealth Group and its tech subsidiary Change Healthcare is a data privacy nightmare for millions of U.S. patients, with CEO Andrew Witty confirming this week that it m... |
18.04.2024 | Kontakt.io Secures $47.5M to Optimize Hospital Operations with AI-Powered Patient Flow Optimization | What You Should Know:
– Kontakt.io, a leading innovator in Inpatient Journey Analytics, has announced a significant investment of $47.5 million. This Series C funding round, led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Asset Management (Goldman Sa... |
12.04.2024 | NHS staff deliver performance improvements despite record demand | The NHS exceeded its faster diagnosis cancer target for the first time in February amid record demand, according to new figures.
Thanks to the hard work of NHS staff, almost four fifths (78.1%) of people received a definitive cancer diagnos... |
09.04.2024 | NHS self-referral for tests and appointments for hundreds of thousands of patients | Hundreds of thousands more people a month will have the option to refer themselves for key services such as help with incontinence, podiatry, or hearing tests without needing to see a GP, as part of the NHS primary care access recovery plan... |
18.03.2024 | Want to see an NHS doctor? Prepare to cough up your data first. | To get a doctor’s appointment in the U.K. these days, you have to entrust more of your data to private companies — and there’s not a great deal you can do about it.
In part due to growing pressure from the government to meet a two-week limi... |
01.02.2024 | Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust risks losing patient data | Staff at Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are facing multiple tech issues which prevent them accessing the required data. This has created inconsistent and insecure electronic patient records, according to a recent report ... |
25.01.2024 | Novel Approaches Are Essential for Enabling Patient-First Outcomes in Value Based Care Models | American healthcare is highly inefficient. Across a variety of long-term health and treatment outcomes and patient safety metrics, the U.S. has lower performance compared with countries of similar economic status, despite spending more mone... |
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22.11.2023 | London-based Phare Health raises €2.8M in Seed round led by General Catalyst | Read this article in:
London-based startup Phare Health has secured £2.5M (approximately €2.87M) in a seed round of funding led by General Catalyst.
Strategic support comes from backers KHP Ventures and Bertelsmann Investments, providing in... |
13.11.2023 | The U.K. just cleared a drug to prevent breast cancer. U.S. women may not know it’s already an option | The news that the U.K. has approved a preventive drug for post-menopausal women at risk of developing breast cancer wasn’t a shock to breast medical oncologist Abenaa Brewster. But the fact that a patient in her breast cancer prevention cli... |
09.10.2023 | AbbVie’s AQUIPTA[®]▼ (atogepant) Is Now Available In Scotland For The Prevention Of Migraines In Adults | AbbVie’s AQUIPTA[®]▼ (atogepant) Is Now Available In Scotland For The Prevention Of Migraines In Adults
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04.09.2023 | AbbVie’s AQUIPTA[®]▼(atogepant) receives MHRA marketing authorisation for the prevention of migraines in adults | AbbVie’s AQUIPTA[®]▼(atogepant) receives MHRA marketing authorisation for the prevention of migraines in adults
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25.08.2023 | What a review of gender-affirming care research by a top pediatrics group actually means | When the American Academy of Pediatrics reaffirmed its support for gender-affirming care earlier this month, and called for a systematic review of the evidence, some swaths of the public saw the move as casting doubt on the benefits of such... |
22.08.2023 | UK startup Borderless tackles care worker shortage with £2.5M seed funding | Borderless, a UK-based startup that’s taking aim at the country’s shortage of care workers has today announced a £2.5 million seed funding round. The startup offers care providers automated vetting and sourcing, one-click visa processing, a... |
08.08.2023 | HealthTab™ Signs Reseller Agreement With Abbott to Support UK Expansion | VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 08, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Avricore Health Inc. (TSXV: AVCR, OTC: AVCRF) (“Avricore Health” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the signing of a reseller agreement between HealthTab™ Inc. and Abbott ... |
27.07.2023 | Scottish Clinical Entrepreneurs Urged to Apply for NHS Programme | The programme looks to build entrepreneurial skills among clinical and non-clinical staff in the NHS, and invites applications from Scottish healthcare innovators to participate.
Applications open 2 October and will welcome doctors, dentist... |
24.07.2023 | Recent Abbott Snafu Shines Spotlight on Social Media’s Role in Public Health Crisis Response | Social media should play a bigger part in public health crisis planning, according to a recent analysis from digital health consulting firm Creation Healthcare.
The analysis explored the crucial role that Twitter and other social media plat... |
23.06.2023 | UK touts £21M fund to extend AI deeper into the National Health Service | The AI revolution has swung full-force into the mainstream conversation this year, powered by consumer-friendly generative AI applications such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT. But while such tools are raising myriad legal and ethical questions, the em... |
20.06.2023 | Mindpeak and Proscia Partner to Improve Cancer Diagnosis with Integrated AI-Powered Pathology Workflows | "Mindpeak’s IHC quantification algorithms are already helping pathologists make faster, more informed decisions to advance the quest for precision medicine. We're looking forward to incorporating them into our ecosystem." - Stepha... |
07.06.2023 | Lithuania's thriving startup ecosystem is far more than fintech with thriving unicorns and changemakers aplenty | Think Lithuanian startups and your first thought is fintech companies. After all, the country is home to over 280 fintech companies, so there are many reasons to call it the leader of fintech in the Baltics.
But its most successful business... |
03.05.2023 | Healthcare Veteran, Zach Henderson to lead Global Kinetics as CEO | CHARLOTTE, N.C. and MELBOURNE, Australia, May 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Kinetics, the global leader in digital health solutions for neurological conditions, today announced the appointment of Zach Henderson as its new Chief Executive O... |
25.04.2023 | Lung Cancer: Parking Lot Scans Spot Disease Earlier In England | Senior man visiting his doctorgetty |