Telehealth – Google and Amwell ignite a revolution

Telehealth – Google and Amwell ignite a revolution

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Healthcare’s digital revolution and FIT

Healthcare’s digital revolution and FIT

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Will an innovative healthcare IT system change healthcare as we know it during Covid-19?

Will an innovative healthcare IT system change healthcare as we know it during Covid-19?

West Kent Health, a GP lead Federation comprised of 55 practices, was featured in Healthcare Newsdesk on 16 August 2020 thanks to its Vision Shared Care Solutions - intelligent healthcare software that facilitates the appointment process and provides easier...

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Saving the Care Home healthcare segment – Technology, M&A and the State

Saving the Care Home healthcare segment – Technology, M&A and the State

David Grabowski, a Harvard Medical School professor who specialises in healthcare policy, in an interview with Yahoo Finance in July 2020 spoke to the crisis of the US care home industry pre-Covid. Prior to the pandemic care home facilities...

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What can ants and bees teach us about containing disease

What can ants and bees teach us about containing disease

Nathalie Stroeymeyt, a senior lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Bristol, drew parallels from the guides to social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic and how ants behave in a recent research study. The research was...

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Will the UK see medical cannabis prescribed instead of expensive and more damaging opioid drugs

Will the UK see medical cannabis prescribed instead of expensive and more damaging opioid drugs

A recently published white paper on medical cannabis from the Journal of Psychopharmacology has been produced and published recently presenting essential points on prescription of medical cannabinoids. See our exhibit 1 below for the 2019 value of the total...

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Europeans aren’t really using Covid-19 contact-tracing apps

Europeans aren’t really using Covid-19 contact-tracing apps

12 out of the 28 European countries have released Covid-19 tracing apps in June 2020, however it seems that no one is using them.   Exhibit 1 - EU Covid-19 Tracing app usage Source: ACF Equity Research, VICE Germany's Corona-Warn app is only...

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Doctors may be missing illnesses because UK medical textbooks often focus on white people

Doctors may be missing illnesses because UK medical textbooks often focus on white people

Malone Mukwende, a medical student from St. George's, University of London noticed during his studies that there was a problem with Ethnic Dermatology. Mr Mukwende's observation leads us to wider questions over healthcare investment opportunities, telemedicine, remote patient monitoring,...

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Hospitals face consolidation wave

Hospitals face consolidation wave

While we have used the US as a reference point in this article, we suspect this is applicable across many health systems globally. A recent report has shown that hospitals in the US are struggling with covid-19, due in part...

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Will virtual doctors be a post-pandemic trend?

Will virtual doctors be a post-pandemic trend?

The Covid-19 pandemic has raised questions about mental health as a result of lock-down as well as the physical damage caused by the disease itself. This has been exacerbated due to the lack of access to in-person therapy and...

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