WiFi SPARK’s healthcare business rebrands as SPARK TSL

  • September 15, 2023
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Leading WiFi provider WiFi SPARK is rebranding its healthcare arm as SPARK Technology Services Limited. The new identity marks the completion of the integration of the former Hospedia bedside unit business and a new vision for the NHS, based on patient engagement and application services. Since its parent company, Volaris, acquired Hospedia, SPARK TSL has […]

Care insights and data analytics: Connecting the dots

  • September 15, 2023
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Justine Abson, head of marketing for Radar Healthcare, explores why she believes care insights derived from data analytics offer more than just the ability to identify cause and effect, they are also vital in the creation of a health ecosystem capable of meeting the needs of a growing ageing population. In 20 years’ time, the […]

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Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust digitise maternity service and join up records across region with System C – Digital Health Technology News

  • September 15, 2023
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Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust (HDFT) has successfully digitised its maternity service by going live with the BadgerNet maternity system by Clevermed (a System C company).  At the same time, the system has joined together pregnancy records across Yorkshire and Humber, York and Scarborough. Women and pregnant people throughout the region can have access […]

Tesla’s little-known Autobidder product has already made over $330 million for energy investors

  • September 15, 2023
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Tesla’s little-known Autobidder product has already made over $330 million for energy investors. Electrek was the first to report on Tesla’s Autobidder platform back in 2020. It’s a real-time trading and control platform for energy assets, like Tesla’s Powerpacks, Powerwalls, and Megapacks, optimized through machine learning to better use and more directly monetize the assets. Tesla […]

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Poll: What’s the biggest challenge with interoperability across health and care? – htn

  • September 15, 2023
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For the latest poll in the HTN Health Tech Trends Series, sponsored by InterSystems, we took to LinkedIn to ask our audience: What’s the biggest challenge with interoperability across health and care? 124 participants from a range of backgrounds and settings, including NHS professionals, researchers and healthcare innovators, made their choice. The majority of respondents […]

Health Tech Enterprise and Highland Marketing develop ‘ecosystem’ of services

  • September 15, 2023
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Two organisations focussed on helping health technology companies to grow their market opportunities, have formed a new partnership that will extend their combined expertise in the sector. The development, which will help both companies meet more of their clients’ needs, comes as new government strategy on health tech calls for improved visibility of effective innovations. […]

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New research on EHR safety performance finds link between usability and improved EHR safety – htn

  • September 15, 2023
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An article published this week in Jama Network Open, has highlighted the link between EHR frontline usability and EHR safety performance. The article, by Classen, et al., (2023), findings suggest that “current broad efforts to improve EHR usability may be associated with improvements in EHR safety performance”. The new cross-sectional study was based on a sample of […]

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VHIO discovers potential use of breast milk liquid biopsy for the early diagnosis of breast cancer – Digital Health Technology News

  • September 15, 2023
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Researchers at the Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO), part of the Vall d’Hebron Campus, have found that breast milk from breast cancer patients diagnosed during pregnancy or postpartum contains circulating tumour DNA that could be used in the future to diagnose the tumour at earlier stages. These patients usually have a poor prognosis because […]