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Urgent changes in healthcare need to be made to provide better care

Urgent changes in healthcare need to be made to provide better care

The multiple stories of parents of young children who died on a controversial cardiac ward are a stark reality that more needs to be done to bring about significant changes in healthcare practice and provide better care.
Eleven children from England and Wales died following heart surgery between 2010 and 2014 at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children and everyone is hoping that major changes w

The Importance of Early Warning Scores in Identifying Deteriorating Patients

The Importance of Early Warning Scores in Identifying Deteriorating Patients

There is now overwhelming evidence that significant numbers of patients are harmed from the healthcare they receive resulting in permanent injury, increased length of stay in hospital or even death.
It is now widely accepted that 1 in 10 patients admitted to hospital will be unintentionally harmed in some way. Some of these adverse events will be inevitable complications of treatment, however,

New Realities in Digital Health

New Realities in Digital Health

We are attending Biotrinity 2016 from the 25th-27th - April and exhibiting as well as being on a panel with MedTech expert Tina Tan to explore how the use of technology by patients and healthcare professionals can change patient treatment, improve outcomes and transform the face of healthcare.

CEO Keith Errey talks to BBC Radio Oxford

CEO Keith Errey talks to BBC Radio Oxford

Wireless hospital sensors: CEO Keith Errey talks to BBC Radio Oxford about the Patient Status Engine, how this new technology is set to be rolled out across the NHS, and the difference it will actually make to parents and those using the system

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