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Sara Mageit

HIMSS Middle East 2020
By Sara Mageit | 03:20 am | November 22, 2020
An interview with Dr Talac Mahmud, general practitioner at Healthy in Your Own Skin, who will be speaking at the HIMSS & Health 2.0 Middle East.
By Sara Mageit | 06:35 am | November 16, 2020
Sixty-four percent of UK healthcare workers experience IT issues during their working week, only a third of their time is actually spent helping patients.
By Sara Mageit | 08:11 am | November 13, 2020
Also, Ideal Health extends engagement with HIMSS.
By Sara Mageit | 10:08 am | November 11, 2020
The move is part of a multi-million pound initiative that is digitising and applying AI to NHS pathology services in the North of England.
By Sara Mageit | 05:56 am | November 11, 2020
The new Miya Precision platform will enable South Tees to digitise patient care processes and records.
HIMSS Middle East 2020
By Sara Mageit | 06:24 am | November 09, 2020
An interview with Taghreed Justinia, assistant Professor, health informatics and regional director for IT services at Technology & Health Informatics, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, who will be moderating at the HIMSS & Health 2.0 Middle East Digital Health Conference & Exhibition.
By Sara Mageit | 10:51 am | November 06, 2020
A report on the NHS digital transformation says both bodies need to move on from the track record of failed IT programmes.
By Sara Mageit | 11:08 am | November 04, 2020
US-based diabetes software app, Glooko has announced a partnership with the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD) / Diabetes Technology Network (DTN), to launch an online medical education programme for clinicians who treat people with diabetes in the UK. The programme focuses on diabetes health tech, and includes online courses for healthcare professionals (HCPs), with the intent to increase knowledge, training and usage of web-based programmes, telehealth, mobile apps and remote monitoring. WHY IT MATTERS The programme will help clinicians keep their knowledge base current on the mounting numbers of new diabetes technologies that manufacturers make available to people with diabetes. It was inspired after discussions with the National Health Service England (NHSE), as part of its effort to ensure that all healthcare professionals learn uniformly about technology. According to Diabetes Facts and Stats: 2015, currently, the number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK is estimated to be 3.5 million and expected to rise to 5 million by 2025. THE LARGER CONTEXT A new report from Research2Guidance (R2G) has predicted that the digital diabetes market will be worth €1.3 billion by 2024. Competitor in the digital diabetes space, Omada has launched a digital diabetes prevention program, claiming blood sugar and weight improvements after 12 months. In Dubai, specialist clinic, GluCare Integrated Diabetes Center officially opened in October. The clinic claims to be “the world’s first healthcare provider” to “employ remote continuous data monitoring” for diabetic patients. ON THE RECORD Professor Pratik Choudhary, Professor and honorary consultant in diabetes and Chair of DTN UK, said: “As diabetes technology becomes increasingly widespread in routine clinical practice, we need to train all levels of our diabetes and wider health workforce in what these technologies are and how to use the large amounts of data they generate. “Use of these technologies has transformed how we deliver care, especially during these challenging times. We firmly believe that the collective efforts that we’re cultivating with world-class digital health companies like Glooko will create more value and positively impact outcomes that matter to people with diabetes.”
By Sara Mageit | 10:16 am | November 04, 2020
Software company Genpact UK has been paid £1.5m for an AI tool that will be used to process the adverse reactions of the COVID-19 vaccines.  
By Sara Mageit | 10:06 am | November 02, 2020
The software glitch is the latest in a long line of tech issues to have affected the UK contact tracing app.