Welcome to your daily dose of digital health news, updates, and events to keep you informed and inspired! ☕
👇 News
UK specialist care provider We Care Group is revolutionizing its approach to pain management by implementing PainChek, a cutting-edge digital pain assessment technology, across its care home network in England. PainChek, the world’s first medically-approved pain assessment device, evaluates pain through six key domains, enhancing care professionals’ ability to identify, quantify, and monitor pain in residents effectively.
In Germany, researchers are exploring the potential of CAR-T therapy, traditionally used in cancer treatment, to address autoimmune disorders. Recent findings published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggest promising results, paving the way for innovative treatment approaches.
Nuffield Health is empowering its staff with advanced data skills through customized training programs focused on analytics, AI, and predictive modelling. Collaborating with tech company Multiverse, Nuffield aims to enhance patient outcomes by equipping its workforce with essential digital capabilities.
💻 Bioinformatics firm ENPICOM partners with Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam to develop novel cancer-fighting nanobodies using cutting-edge immune repertoire analysis.
King Saud University achieves a remarkable milestone as the Guinness World Record holder for the largest dental hospital globally, reinforcing its commitment to healthcare excellence and education in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030 goals.
❓ Did you know?
According to Astute Analytica, the global remote healthcare market is projected to expand significantly from US$ 10.2 billion in 2023 to US$ 59.7 billion by 2032, showcasing a substantial growth trajectory.
📖 What we’re reading
Experts gather at the University of Oxford to analyze the implications of ‘generative AI’ in adult social care, culminating in the ‘Oxford statement on generative AI in adult social care’ to drive innovation and collaboration in the sector.
🚨 This week’s events
23 February, Westminster Health Forum – Next steps for cancer treatment, prevention, and diagnosis in England