EMEA news

Northwestern Medicine
By Andrea Fox 02:21 pm November 19, 2024
The effort aims to accelerate the London Clinic’s infrastructure improvements and growth ambitions while building on Northwestern's world-renowned expertise to help enhance patient care.
Operating room
Sponsored
By 06:57 am October 24, 2024
ORs are high-risk, high-cost environments where patient safety depends on the clinician’s ability to predict surgical risk. The Caresyntax surgical intelligence platform promises personalised interventions, tailored treatments and improved outcomes.
Surgeon standing in front of a monitor
Sponsored
By 04:38 am July 15, 2024
As it introduces new capabilities for its healthcare network security platform, Palo Alto Networks aims to improve the detection and visibility of rapidly multiplying medical IoT devices, reducing the threat of cyber-attacks in medical settings.
Sponsored
By 07:45 am July 08, 2024
The opportunities for digital transformation that are emerging from the convergence of acute clinical practice and data integration can drive patient care to new heights of excellence.
A nurse checking a patient's chart on a digital tablet
By Adam Ang 03:30 am May 28, 2024
This marks the Australian company's expansion into Saudi's private health sector after cementing its presence in its public health system.
Surgeons working with digital overlay
By Tjasa Zajc 07:00 am May 20, 2024
Using 14 key performance indicators (KPIs), decision-makers receive an overview of surgeon performance. This increased transparency aims to enhance the quality of care and identify potential areas for improvement.
Medical worker pressing tablet with overlay of digital icons
By Tjasa Zajc 07:00 am May 10, 2024
A harmonised European Health Technology Assessment Regulation (HTAR) is set to come into force in 2025, but the mandatory application of the regulation does not cover digital health technologies. The EDiHTA Project aims to address that.
Doctor using tablet and laptop
By Tjasa Zajc 06:54 am May 03, 2024
To build trust in technology, healthcare workers and patients must understand it. Prof. Dr. Georgi Chaltikyan advocates for micro-courses and digestible educational content.
Digital render of a DNA helix
By Tjasa Zajc 11:56 am April 30, 2024
People respond differently to medications. Prescribing could be optimised through pharmacogenomic testing, which could reduce medication waste, notes Clinical Innovation Lead for the University of Manchester Videha Sharma.
Person using a smartphone with digital overlay of icons
By Tjasa Zajc 05:50 am April 26, 2024
Digital transformation of healthcare not only requires investments in digital technology, but also in digital health literacy. This must be coordinated across three critical levels: individual, institutional and policy-making.