Trust and transparency drive optimization of OR workflows
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Continue ReadingVanessa Counaert, head of connected care for Western Europe at Baxter (Credit: Baxter)
As healthcare organisations across Europe pursue digital transformation, Vanessa Counaert, head of connected care for Western Europe (WEU) at Baxter, highlights…
Continue ReadingRUSH predicts OR demand with 90% accuracy | Healthcare IT News
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Continue ReadingAnish Sebastian, CEO of Babyscripts
The maternal healthcare industry has been divided over the use of telehealth since the early days of its use for obstetrics.
Concerns about losing the personal connection of the physician-provider relationship,…
Continue ReadingAmrik Johal, managing director for social care and education at System C (Credit: System C)
Staffordshire County Council is adopting System C’s social care platform for adult and children’s case management.
The implementation of Liquidlogic…
Professor Christina Pagel, director of University College London’s clinical operational research unit (Credit: UCL)
The NHS must avoid AI’s seductive overdiagnosis trap, writes Professor Christina Pagel, director of University College London’s clinical operational research…
Continue ReadingA charity has called for systematic changes to stop patients from discovering their disease diagnoses through the NHS App without proper support.
The government’s 10 year health plan, published in July 2025, sets an ambition…
Dr. Patricia Hayes, Chief Medical Officer of Imagine Pediatrics
For children with special health care needs, the line between stability and crisis is razor-thin. A quiet day at home can quickly spiral into an unplanned…
Continue ReadingEXCLUSIVE: Royal Flying Doctor Service testing AI enhancements on award-winning EMR | Healthcare IT News
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