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UCLH stroke pilot to expand to more trusts to reduce health inequalities

A large-scale pilot for stroke patients has been announced in more NHS trusts to reduce health inequalities following a smaller-scale
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Industry news in brief

The latest Digital Health News industry roundup features Florence expanding into Canada and Qure.ai being awarded EU Medical Device Regulation.
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Aseptika hybrid cardiac rehabilitation platform to be evaluated

Active+me REMOTE, a hybrid cardiac rehabilitation platform from Aseptika, is set to be evaluated with funding provided by Innovate UK.
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Focus on Digital Nursing innovation at Digital Health Rewired 2023

The vibrant fields of digital nursing, midwifery, allied health professions and pharmacy will feature in a dedicated stage at Digital
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Mid and South Essex and CareLineLive to free up more hospital beds

Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust and CareLineLive are to free up 60 beds per day of patients that
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Dr Melanie Iles appointed interim NHS England CCIO

NHS England has appointed an internal candidate, Dr Melanie Iles, as the first female national chief clinical information officer.
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Jump wins NHS England contract to develop carbon engagement tool

Jump has been awarded a £690,000 contract from NHS England to develop a healthcare-specific carbon engagement tool designed to support
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Inhealthcare creates 20 new tech jobs to meet growing NHS demand

In order to meet rising demand for its remote patient monitoring services, Inhealthcare is creating 20 news roles, including tech-focused
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Royal Bournemouth’s BEACH awards healthcare communications contract

The BEACH building at the Royal Bournemouth hospital has selected Ascom to provide its healthcare communications technology.
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St Helens and Knowsley’s tech use allowing staff more time with patients

St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has revealed how the use of innovative technology is helping staff spend
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