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👇 News
☁️ EMIS has begun the “active roll out” of its cloud-based platform EMIS-X, gradually adding functionality to help practices transition to the cloud without the need for complete retraining.
🧠 A new study in JAMA Network Open suggests that up to 10% of dementia diagnoses may be related to undiagnosed liver disease. Treatment options are available for patients with hepatic encephalopathy caused by cirrhosis.
Digital Health and Care Wales has earned Digital Inclusion Charter Accreditation for its exemplary approach to digital inclusion, joining 10 other organisations in receiving this recognition.
🖥 Elsevier Health has partnered with OpenEvidence to develop ClinicalKey AI, a new clinical decision support tool that combines reputable medical content with AI technology to assist physicians at the point of care.
✅ FUSE-AI has announced that its AI software “Prostate.Carcinoma.ai” has received EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR) 2017/745 IIa certification, promising a time-saving solution for radiologists.
❓ Did you know that
The new European Patent Office (EPO) study, “Patents and Innovation against Cancer,” reveals a remarkable 70% surge in cancer-focused inventions and technologies from 2015 to 2021.
📖 What we’re reading
A new study in Nature investigates the effectiveness of digital health interventions (DHIs) for improving physical activity and health-related quality of life in haemodialysis patients.
🚨 This week’s events
6-7 February, The King’s Fund (online) – Delivering effective place-based care
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