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Essex-based Provide Community utilises RealWear smart glasses

Wed, 14th Feb 2024
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Essex-based company Provide Community successfully adopts RealWear's Navigator 500 smart glasses, enhancing service provision and learning experiences for its podiatry team.
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AI app accurately detects laryngeal cancer using voice data

Tue, 30th Jan 2024
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A revolutionary AI application uses sound data to detect laryngeal cancer with 80% accuracy, marking a breakthrough in cancer diagnosis tech.
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Cognizant leads life sciences digital services, says Everest

Fri, 25th Nov 2022
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The report highlights Cognizant’s partnerships, acquisitions and talent investment as keys to delivering expertise, offerings, and success for clients.
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3 ways AI is scaling helpful technologies worldwide: Google

Wed, 9th Nov 2022
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Decades of research have led to rapid progress in AI. Google has announced three new ways people are poised to benefit.
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BetterConsult, HealthShare’s pre-consultation tool, is live

Fri, 28th Oct 2022
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HealthShare has launched the country's first pre-consultation tool, BetterConsult, innovating traditional medical appointments by reducing GP admin.
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Health app to track Kiwis' diabetes medication

Wed, 3rd Jul 2019
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A new health app by Zoom Pharmacy will help over 200,000 New Zealanders with diabetes adhere to their medication, with trials in Counties Manukau and Auckland.
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Chatham Islands gain satellite telemedicine

Tue, 27th Oct 2015
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Telemedicine arrives at the Chatham Islands offering residents urgent and specialist care without leaving home - potentially reducing costly airlifts.
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Can Telehealth shape the future of medical treatment?

Thu, 13th Sep 2012
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The provision of healthcare services and information by telecommunication methods could hold the potential to change the way we receive medical care.