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    The NHS plans to set up an academy to train new data and analytics specialists and could look to the private sector to fund the training.

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    • Missed this earlier? The NHS plans to set up an academy to train some of the 12,000 new data and analytics specialists the health service needs by 2030 and could look to the private sector to fund the training, Ming Tang said this week. Full story πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/ssD8vbiZ8a https://t.co/v6nPLhK69a

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    Performance capture technology used in Hollywood films is being researched for the benefits it could bring to rehabilitation for stroke patients.

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    • In case you missed it: Treatment and rehabilitation for stroke patients could soon be given the Hollywood film treatment, as a team from Lancaster University Medical School explore the benefits of performance capture technology. Full story πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/ht9h3ENXPk https://t.co/szczJpCW1h

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    After receiving Β£6.5m, Lindus Health is aiming to revolutionise the clinical trials process by speeding up the process with machine learning.

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    • In at number 2 was the news that @LindusHealth has secured a grant from @innovateuk Smart Grant and funding from investors to help speed up clinical research trials using its technology platform and machine learning #digitalhealth Full story πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/DQbsEmCn4p https://t.co/cVIrmK4li4

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    Remote monitoring at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital to highlight deteriorations in patients waiting for cardiac surgery has been a resounding success.

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    • Taking the third spot was the news remote monitoring provided by @DocoboUK is being used at @LHCHFT to pick up on deteriorations in patients waiting for cardiac surgery and has been a resounding success #digitalhealth Full story πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/XQGEH1WepW https://t.co/z39IcwV2GQ

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    Remedy Healthcare Solutions has deployed the GI Genius machine at its modular units, to help boost the polyp detection rate during colonoscopies.

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    • Kicking us off at number 5 was the news @RemedyHealth__ has become the first UK insourced clinical services provider to install intelligence machines to help support early detection and treatment of colorectal cancer #digitalhealth Full story πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/nHkHHPnNh3 https://t.co/6ZYpxsJ8Uo