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Great Ormond Street Hospital signs research deal with Sensyne Health

Great Ormond Street Hospital has signed a non-exclusive strategic research agreement with Sensyne Health to drive research through ethical AI
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Scans in vans and AI – are we set for a quantum leap in taking diagnostics to patients?

Could technological advances and a new willingness to do things out of hospital see the NHS upgrade its diagnostic services?
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Addenbrooke’s Hospital trials AI to help speed up dementia diagnosis

A patient at Addenbrooke’s Hospital has become one of the first in the country to take part in a trial
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Barts Health NHS Trust deploys Clinithink AI to help diabetic patients

Barts Health NHS Trust has deployed AI technology from Clinithink which will scan millions of documents and help identify those
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Guys’ and St Thomas’ to take part in AI cancer trials

King’s Health Partners and Guy’s and St Thomas’ are piloting the Trial Navigator software from cancer informatics and digital pathology
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AI software which helps diagnose lung cancer receives gov funding boost

New AI software designed to better diagnose lung cancer is to be part of a research project supported by the
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Imperial College launches AI-powered remote monitoring for heart failure

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust teams up with Luscii to provide heart failure patients with the ability to self-monitor their
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How AI is levelling the playing field when it comes to gender and healthcare

Charles Taylor, founder and chief technology officer at HeartFlow, explores inequalities in gender and why artificial intelligence could help.
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AI to improve stroke care at Barking, Havering and Redbridge

Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust is improving its response to stroke care with the launch of new
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Industry news in brief

This Digital Health News industry round-up covers acquisitions for Tunstall Health and Agilio, software to support long Covid patients and
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