Digital Health September 1, 2021
DHI News Team

Could technological advances, the need to level-up access to services, and a new willingness to do things out of hospital see the NHS rapidly and permanently un-constrain the geography of its diagnostic services? Rachel Dunscombe, CEO of the NHS digital academy and director for Tektology, and Jane Rendall, UK managing director for Sectra

If you need a scan, then you go to hospital. For many people, that has been the norm of their NHS experience.

But all of the signs are pointing to a different model becoming the norm very quickly – with safer, sustainable, convenient and fairer ways of delivering and accessing diagnostic services.

Scans in vans, algorithms and 5G

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