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AI in healthcare: The road to acceptance, trust and adoption
How will a better understanding of AI and machine learning help build trust in a new generation of diagnostic tools?
Care homes: Data and digital readiness
Lucy Johnston, Senior Research Fellow from Edinburgh Napier University, sets out how care home residents could benefit from data-driven innovative approaches to care.
Can Digital Transformation in healthcare really transform?
Digital transformation offers many organisations the opportunity to reduce costs, offer superior service and certainly, in Healthcare, improve outcomes. Paul Grosvenor, MD at Optima Systems, an information technology company based in West Sussex, recounts his experiences to date.
Using big data to predict demand for local services
The public sector is lagging behind in adopting big data science to predict demand for local services, here's why it can help.
Why the creation of smart cities requires real-time data processing
To manage the rising urbanisation of smart cities, city planners and managers must turn to real-time data processing.
The healthcare industry’s identity security diagnosis
Ensuring identity security in the healthcare industry is vital post-pandemic, as the NHS faces more cyber threats than ever. Here's how we can better protect healthcare data.
Digital innovation in healthcare
Now is the time for digital innovation, argues Professor Ceire Costelloe at the Institute of Cancer Research, who argues that healthcare is ready to adopt digital transformation.
Clinical Endpoints and data management in the era of ophthalmic precision medicine
Eric Buckland of Translational Imaging Innovations and Ronald Schuchard, Clinical Product Development Expert, explore the benefits of ophthalmic precision medicine to improve patient care across sectors.
Micro data centres: exploring the increasing demand
Micro data centres are nothing new, but it is only now that organisations are using them as part of their data centre strategy, explains Birgit Jackson.
Secure remote healthcare collaboration
Remote healthcare communication tools can be highly effective and useful for collaboration, clinical assessments, and surgical training, finds Ingo Aicher, Managing Director at Jones AV Limited.
These four tools could enable the future of AI in healthcare
Craig Rhodes, EMEA Industry Lead, AI for Healthcare and Life Sciences, NVIDIA, argues that just four tools could enable the future of AI in healthcare.
Why government must heed real-time data management trends
Real-time data is the lynchpin for any progressive government, enabling it to improve efficiency, enhance operations and communications, provide improved services for citizens, uncover fraud and lower the risk of cyberattacks.
Sustainability in healthcare: The Nordic experience
Diego Angelino, Hjalmar Bardh Olsson & Daniel Eriksson from the TEM Foundation, reveal the Nordic experience when it comes to sustainability in healthcare.
Digital healthcare adoption requires better security
Though the UK public is taking the right step in embracing digital healthcare, more trust is needed in the security of digital services.
What are the pros and cons of implementing AI in healthcare?
AI in healthcare covers a wide range of assistance to health systems and workers, but what are the specific benefits and downfalls of its adoption?
Privatisation of healthcare leads to worse quality of care
Health outsourcing has been found to be linked to higher mortality rates, as privatisation of healthcare worsens healthcare services.
Digital healthcare in the NHS expands with £150 million in government funding
Supporting social care, the government have invested £150 million over the next 3 years to enable digital healthcare transformation, ranging from virtual wards to vaccine records on phones.
Interoperability and integration to future proof healthcare
How VitalHub UK is leading the way in supporting the way to become fully interoperable through digital transformation.
A new generation of testing for cancer: tools for navigating data in clinical decision...
Utilising early cancer detection: Are we getting the most out of first order tests for symptomatic cancer patients?
Is large-scale systemic change viable in mental healthcare?
Dr Sophie Dix and Nicola Hemmings discuss the potential for large-scale change in mental healthcare & why its needed.