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Amazon’s new machine learning tool to decode unstructured medical data

Amazon Comprehend Medical is capable of reading clinical notes, prescriptions and audio transcripts and decoding the information contained within it.
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Orion labels 2018 ‘key year’ at annual customer conference

Orion Health underlined its commitment to driving forward interoperability the UK and Ireland during its annual customer conference in Birmingham.
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Bolton gets proactive with threat detection capabilities

The trust has selected Vectra’s Cognito platform to secure its IT networks against cyber-attacks and help ease strain on the
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Wave 2 of NHS Test Beds takes aim at diabetes and A&E admissions

Seven sites have been selected to run trials of digital initiatives designed to address healthcare challenges in the NHS.
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Health AI market predicted to ramp up significantly within next four years

Frost and Sullivan predicts the market will grow at a CAGR of 69% between now and 2022, reaching £4.7bn within
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Surrey trust awarded additional £1m funding for ‘pioneering’ IoT dementia study

Surrey and Borders Partnership has received £1m from NHS England to fund a study that uses IoT and machine learning
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Tech giants make interoperability pledge for US health data

Apple, Amazon, IBM, Microsoft and Salesforce will work together to drive common standards for exchanging health information in the US.
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Redundancies loom over major restructure at NHS Digital

NHS Digital is upskilling its workforce amid budget pressures and concerns from partners around its delivery capabilities.
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NHS trusts sign up to Darktrace threat-hunting software

Four NHS trusts have signed up with cyber security firm Darktrace with a view to automatically identifying possible cyber threats.
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Davey Winder: Does AI have a part to play in securing NHS data?

The potential contribution AI could make to the NHS has been frequently rehearsed – not least by the new health and
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