Measuring patient and clinical effectiveness
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is improving patient and clinical effectiveness by using HoloLens 2 and Remote Assist.
Previously, we explored how data sharing will help ICSs to level up their care. We looked at how improving collaboration and proliferating best practice will ensure all individuals – regardless of their circumstances – can access the highest quality services. Now, we’ll look at the role of technology in underpinning collaboration and in driving more
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is improving patient and clinical effectiveness by using HoloLens 2 and Remote Assist.
We're seeing the potential applications for HoloLens 2 and remote assist to improve distributed geographic care and primary care scenarios.
Discover what you need to get started with HoloLens and Remote Assist in healthcare. Improve patient outcomes and increase staff training and collaboration.
Simon Jackson writes about Fizzyo, a gamifaction of cystic fibrosis treatment, in a look back at the last 3 years of working on it.
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Wye Valley NHS Trust is using Surface Pros to provide high-quality patient care with greater efficiency, improving patient outcomes and empowering employees
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The right technology can help managers and care home operators shape the way they deliver and enhance the quality of care they provide.
It’s been a while coming, but healthcare is finally ready to take the plunge and embrace the cloud.
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Amid ongoing concerns about the impact of austerity on critical services like adults’ and children’s social care and in the face of demographic pressures relating to an ageing population, optimism does not always abound in discussions about these services. However, despite, and often in direct response to some of these issues, an increasing number of
We’re going to be sharing a story every week for the 12 weeks of summer, showing you how healthcare organisations are using technology to transform patient outcomes and increase productivity. For the eleventh blog in the series, NHS consultant Neil Howell and Microsoft Partner Martin Neale of ICS.AI explore how artificial intelligence is transforming modern