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![]() Predicting outcomes after moderate and severe traumatic brain injury using artificial intelligence: a systematic review
npj Digital Medicine - (Wednesday June 18, 2025) Methodological standards of existing clinical AI research remain poorly characterized and may partially explain the implementation gap between model development and meaningful clinical translation. This systematic review aims to identify AI-based methods to predict… ![]() Sunoh.ai Increases Productivity and Reduces Burn-Out at Central Virginia Health Services
Healthcare IT Today - (Wednesday June 18, 2025) Central Virginia Health Services knows how crucial it is to automate tasks at scale. According to Kimberly Ferguson, Director of Clinical Operations, their community health centers treat one-third of all Virginia residents, some 46,000… |
![]() Physiotherapy platform Phio goes live at 11 NHS organisations
Digital Health - (Wednesday June 18, 2025) Eleven NHS organisations, including three primary care networks (PCNs) have deployed musculoskeletal (MSK) triage and rehabilitation technology Phio. ![]() ‘I’m ready to embrace AI doctors’
Digital Health - (Wednesday June 18, 2025) Consultant paediatrician Martin Farrier faces a nightmarish future – and finds it reassuringly familiar |
![]() Pitchfest 2022 winner CardMedic secures £411k Innovate UK grant
Digital Health - (Wednesday June 18, 2025) Digital Health Pitchfest winner CardMedic has secured £411,000 in funding from Innovate UK’s SMART grant programme for its frontline healthcare language app. ![]() Generalist medical foundation model improves prostate cancer segmentation from multimodal MRI images
npj Digital Medicine - (Wednesday June 18, 2025) Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common types of cancer, seriously affecting adult male health. Accurate and automated PCa segmentation is essential for radiologists to confirm the location of cancer, evaluate its… |
![]() Public favours tiered system of access for single patient record
Digital Health - (Wednesday June 18, 2025) The public do not want all health and care professionals to have full access to a single patient record (SPR) and would prefer a tiered system of access, according to government research. ![]() Why Claims Data Alone Leave Gaps in Understanding the Patient Journey
HIT Consultant - (Wednesday June 18, 2025) Noah Nasser, CEO at datma In today’s precision medicine landscape, pharmaceutical companies and access teams face a critical challenge: understanding not just whether therapies work, but how they are accessed, adopted, and experienced by real-world… |
![]() The Overlooked Connection Between GLP-1s, Obesity, and Eating Disorders
HIT Consultant - (Wednesday June 18, 2025) Gretchen Zimmermann, MBA, RD, VP of Clinical Strategy at Vida Health The false belief that people with obesity do not have eating disorders is one of the most harmful misconceptions in obesity care. In reality,… ![]() Approaching health system-level IT redesign
Healthcare IT news - (Wednesday June 18, 2025) What does it take for a private hospital group to become a blueprint for national health system digital maturity? At the upcoming HIMSS25 Asia-Pacific (APAC) Conference in July, Dr Kun-Ju Lin, deputy chief of Chang… |












