NHS Personal Online Data Store Pilot Begins
An NHS pilot project is now taking place in Greater Manchester, investigating the use of a web platform that allows people to keep their data in a Personal Online Data Store (or Pod), part of plans to give patients control of medical data while…
New Imaging Technology To Allow Multiplexing
Researchers from two universities in Germany and the USA have developed new medical imaging technology that could have a far-reaching impact.Phys.org reported on the work conducted jointly by a team of researchers from Helmholtz Zentrum…
AI Will ‘Reshape Not Replace’ Radiology
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to bring many benefits to the medical field, and certainly in the area of radiology this is the case.
Reconfigurable Mask Enables Lensless Medical Imaging
Researchers at Penn State University in the US have developed a new medical imaging technique for a multishot lensless camera that is based on a reconfigurable mask technology.The team developed the medical imaging technique that does not…
Study Aims To Improve Lung Cancer Medical Imaging
A four year study has developed a medical image processing framework to present a clearer image to help oncologists treat lung cancer
Digital Health Passport May Solve Social Distancing
A secure digital health passport system could hold the key to reducing social distancing at sports and entertainment venues.
Teleradiology Shows 140 Per Cent Productivity Boost
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the hand of many holdouts to quickly create the infrastructure and roll-out remote working and viewing technology.
Investment In Scanners ‘Needed For English Hospitals’
Many English NHS hospitals are dealing with a “huge backlog” of scans, according to a recent report.
Patients ‘Embracing’ Virtual Care & Communications
With restrictions being rolled out around the world, many patients were left having to make difficult choices about how to continue with their various treatments.
Telehealth Innovation ‘Could Prevent 20,000 Deaths A Year’
A report found that some 20,000 deaths each year could be prevented through greater adoption of telemedicine and technology.
Care At A Distance Thanks To Technology
The pandemic has had an impact on all aspects of life and many changes are expected to be seen over the coming months and years as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
NHS Wales To Keep Digital Tech For Non-Contact Consultations
The use of digital technology across NHS Wales has accelerated over the last couple of months as a result of the pandemic, as healthcare providers work to ensure that people are still able to access advice and services from their homes.During…
Will The Pandemic Legacy Be A Rise In Telemedicine Use?
The way that the NHS has responded to the coronavirus crisis could pave the way for a rise in the adoption of telemedicine, with technology being used increasingly to help healthcare professionals manage the pandemic.This is the assertion…
Why Radiology Is Vital In The Fight Against COVID-19
Medical professionals and epidemiologists are constantly learning new things about COVID-19 and better understanding the virus behind the global pandemic. An article for Health Imaging recently explained why radiologists are on the frontline…