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Dr. David Nace, chief medical officer at Innovaccer, discusses the changing landscape of health data and information sharing and COVID-19's effect on data sharing.
The £40 million system is intended to enable researchers to tackle the most pressing medical challenges.
Investment proceeds will primarily fund FDA registration studies and opening of US headquarters.
GE Healthcare's Simon Rost discusses the solutions that are being used to improve patient care.
The tech can connect to a smartphone app and give alerts and notifications.
Researchers from Kantar Health suggest that as telehealth services continue to be used, inequalities in access and usage should be monitored to find ways to close healthcare gaps.
Friedrich Lämmel, founder and CEO of Thryve, discusses how extracting high-quality data can help improve patient outcomes by providing personalized treatments more efficiently via digital solutions.
Dr. Ceri Thompson, deputy head of the eHealth, Wellbeing and Ageing unit at the European Commission, discusses why health data systems must be based on infrastructure and mechanisms that people can trust.
This week's top stories include a Universal Health Services cyberattack, Anthem reaching a $39.5 million settlement in a 2015 attack, and Apple Watch's abnormal pulse feature driving unnecessary healthcare visits.
The UK hospital has initiated its first robotics programme, which will include cancer resection.