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Hybrid behavioral health provider Two Chairs scores $72M

  • April 16, 2024
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Two Chairs, a California-based hybrid behavioral health company, announced it had closed a $72 million Series C equity and debt-financing round. Amplo Financing led the round, with Fifth Down Capital and other investors participating. Bridge Bank provided the debt financing.  The round brings the company’s total raise to $103 million.  WHAT IT DOES Two Chairs […]

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GPT-4 matches radiologists in detecting errors in radiology reports

  • April 16, 2024
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In a new study, GPT-4 has been found to match the performance of radiologists in detecting errors in radiology reports. Errors in radiology reports may sometimes occur due to resident-to-attending discrepancies, speech recognition inaccuracies and high workload. However, large language models, such as GPT-4, have the potential to enhance the report generation process. This new […]

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Panel discussion: how to confidently deliver remote care at scale – htn

  • April 16, 2024
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For HTN Now, we were joined by panellists including Ricardo Pereira, associate director of transformation at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust; Dr Gorana Kovacevic, clinical lead for Hospital at Home at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire; and Chris Taylor, director of partnerships at Isla Health. Our panel shared their insight and experience on virtual wards […]

Tesla Model Y electrifies Anaheim Police’s patrol fleet

  • April 16, 2024
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Tesla Model Y vehicles upfitted into police patrol cars by Unplugged Performance are electrifying Anaheim Police’s patrol fleet. Police departments around the country are rapidly turning to electric vehicles to replace their patrol cars. There are now several options that fit police’s needs in terms of size, range, and acceleration for patrol vehicles, and the […]

Nissan steps up all-solid-state EV battery plans as pilot line construction kicks off

  • April 16, 2024
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Will all-solid-state batteries be a “game-changer for EVs?” Nissan believes so. The automaker is accelerating all-solid-state EV battery development, hoping to make its electric models more competitive. Nissan kicked off construction on its all-solid-state EV battery pilot line this week with plans to introduce them in a wide range of models, including pickups. Nissan preps […]

Interview: Fearsome business strategist, Gregg Draudt

  • April 16, 2024
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Based in the vibrant city of Boston, Gregg is poised to spearhead our expansion efforts into North America, particularly in the realm of medical device consultancy services. Having received more than 50 patents, Gregg brings a profound understanding of innovation and the intricate process of bringing successful products to market. His track record as a […]

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Digital transformation and the NHS – when a ‘need’ becomes a ‘must’ – Digital Health Technology News

  • April 16, 2024
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Digital transformation is increasingly commonplace in today’s world, with businesses across multiple industries investing in technology to deliver their services in the most effective and user-friendly way possible. But what does this mean for longer-standing organisations? With recent news that nearly £6bn will be put into new funding for the NHS, the impact this could […]

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Golden Jubilee University National Hospital introduces new accessibility tool across clinical services – htn

  • April 16, 2024
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The Golden Jubilee University National Hospital has introduced the WelcoMe accessibility tool to allow patients to create and manage their own accessibility profile, detailing any specific needs and helping to put people with disabilities “in control of their service experience”. Features of the WelcoMe tool include the ability for patients to set up personalised assistance […]

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DHSC updates on medtech strategy progress, including work around adoption, infrastructure and more – htn

  • April 16, 2024
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Following the publication of the Department of Health and Social Care’s medical technology strategy last February, an update exploring progress made over the past year has been shared, highlighting how work has gone into enhancing the innovation pathway, enabling infrastructure, and providing new funding. When it comes to entry points for medical technology, DHSC highlights the launch […]