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  • Neighbourhood care: Taking preventive health checks to the heart of communities

    By Michelle Freer, transformation manager of the Nottingham City Place-Based Partnership A central theme of the NHS 10 Year Plan is the long-overdue recognition that prevention should ultimately outweigh cure in delivering the strategy. For the city of Nottingham, it signals a decisive shift towards seamless, neighbourhood-based healthcare, where support is provided closer to people’s [...]

  • Why ambient voice technology is better when it’s embedded in your EPR

    By Dr Constantin Jabarin, CCIO, Altera Digital Health (UK & EMEA) I’ve spent years working alongside my NHS clinical colleagues and operational leaders, and one theme is constant: documentation takes too much time and, with that, takes focus away from the patient. We clinicians often end up spending significant time writing notes, chasing documentation and [...]

  • NIHR awards £2.31m for tech tackling chronic condition progression

    The NIHR has awarded £2.31m to 24 chronic condition tech projects aimed at stopping a single long-term illness progressing into multi-morbidity. This funding will support the development of technology-assisted workforce solutions focused on preventing a single chronic condition from progressing to multi-morbidity, the presence of two or more long-term health conditions, in community, home and [...]

  • MiniMed begins Nasdaq trading after IPO

    MiniMed began trading on Nasdaq on Friday after Medtronic's diabetes tech spinoff raised US$560m in its initial public offering. The company listed under the ticker "MMED" after offering 28 million shares at US$20 each. That was below the US$25 to US$28 a share range the company had suggested in filings last month. MiniMed [...]

  • The NHS doesn’t have a productivity problem: It has a precision problem

    By Dr Melinda Rees, CEO, Psyomics Spend enough time in the NHS and you stop flinching at the word "productivity”. You hear it in every strategy document, every board meeting, every government announcement. And almost every time, it means the same thing: do more with less. It's the wrong framing. After 25 years working in [...]

  • Four in 10 UK adults open to AI counselling

    Four in 10 UK adults would use AI counselling, a global survey suggests, highlighting growing trust in ChatGPT for mental health support. The study, led by Bournemouth University, surveyed nearly 31,000 adults in 35 countries about their use of artificial intelligence large language models such as ChatGPT. It found that 41 per cent of participants [...]

  • Potentially life-changing drug shows promise for child epilepsy disorder

    A new Dravet syndrome drug has shown promising results in early clinical trials in children with the rare and hard-to-treat form of epilepsy. Dravet syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that causes severe epilepsy that is often resistant to treatment and can also lead to speech and developmental delays. Around 3,000 people in the UK [...]

  • Evondos Group confirms two key leadership appointments to support European growth

    Evondos Group, a European health-tech provider transforming home healthcare and the market leader in automated medication dispensing, has announced the appointment of two senior executives. To support rapid growth plans, Tom Ellison will take up the role of Chief Financial Officer (CFO), while Rasmus Platz has been appointed Chief Business Development Officer (CBDO). Ellison has [...]

  • Medscout secures US$10m funding

    MedScout has secured US$10m to expand its artificial intelligence tools for medtech commercial teams, more than doubling its valuation from its Series A round. The company said enterprise revenue has grown threefold since its Series A as medtech companies adopt AI agents to turn commercial strategy into field execution. Alongside the funding, MedScout is launching [...]

  • Healthcare real estate in 2026: A view from London

    By Devina Rana, partner at McDermott’s London Real Estate Practice We spend a great deal of time advising private equity sponsors on European real estate transactions from our London office. Over the past few years, one asset class keeps coming back to the table - healthcare real estate. Sometimes the interest is tentative, other times [...]