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The Biggest European Digital Healthcare Stories In 2018

The biggest stories in digital healthcare

How To Design Healthcare Services For Generation Z

Is the journey to designing healthcare services for Gen Z an uphill battle? Fluxx decided to take a different approach when designing an app for cystic fibrosis patients.

Doctors To Prescribe Artificial Intelligence

Doctors could be prescribing artifical intelligence apps following an announcement from Kaia Health and Min Doktor.

NHS Trusts Spending Zero On Cybersecurity Training

The NHS has not learned its lesson following WannaCry, with an FOI investigation showing that many trusts are not investing in their cybersecurity training and are not hitting IG targets.

MP Hancock Orders NHS To Ditch Fax Machines By 2020

MP Matt Hancock has banned the purchasing of fax machines by the NHS by January 2019, with use to be phased out by March 2020.

Free Glucose Monitors For Type 1 Diabetics

Coinciding with World Diabetes Day, the National Health Service (NHS) in England is providing funding for Flash Glucose Monitors (FGM) for Type 1 Diabetic (T1D) patients. The move is set to change the lives of tens of thousands of people in the country.

NHS70: How Has Technology Changed Our Healthcare?

Today the U.K.’s National Health Service turns 70 years old – this article takes a look at some of the technologies that has completely changed healthcare in the U.K. and beyond.

NHS To Launch New GP Mobile App, But Will It Really Make A Difference?

The NHS has announced that patients will be able to connect with their doctors via an app, in a bid to reduce the 8am scramble. But, according to health technology and mHealth providers, it’s not going to be as easy as clicking a button.

NHS To Launch New GP Mobile App, But Will It Really Make A Difference?

The NHS has announced that patients will be able to connect with their doctors via an app, in a bid to reduce the 8am scramble. But, according to health technology and mHealth providers, it’s not going to be as easy as clicking a button.

Can Technology Save U.K. Perinatal Care?

20% of women in the U.K. suffer from perinatal mental illness, yet they are still falling through the cracks. Can digital and mobile applications help perinatal services in the U.K. or is it too far gone to save?