Your morning summary of digital health news, information and events you need to know if you want to be “in the know.”
👇 News
🚀 Quibima precision imaging and AI solutions provider, has launched QP-Breast in Europe and the UK to detect breast cancer using magnetic resonance imaging, which automatically identifies suspicious lesions on breast MRI. It assists radiologists during the interpretation of breast MRI studies by providing accurate detection of suspicious breast cancer lesions and generating clear, easy-to-use reports that fit into existing hospital systems.
🔎 Genomics England has acquired an enhanced research environment with enhanced capacity, and Lifebit has been selected to deliver the platform. It will support more complex analyses, improve usability for researchers, and help accelerate the translation of scientific discoveries to healthcare.
⌚ Digital platform Raiys has expanded its connected health capabilities with a feature that allows people to gather up to 12 months of portable data in a secure environment, helping them understand long-term wellness patterns and improve their lives. The improvement provides access to data from smartwatches and fitness trackers on measures including activity, sleep, heart rate and calorie expenditure.
👩⚕️ janea fully integrated practice management platform trusted by over 1,000 UK clinics, has launched AI Scribe for the UK private health and wellbeing market. Driven by demand from UK clients, the AI-powered feature allows practitioners to securely record sessions or dictate notes after the appointment, generating fully formatted clinical notes in minutes; freeing up to 30% of the time currently spent on documentation.
🤝 Onebright Group Ltd, a private UK outpatient mental health and neurodevelopmental services provider, has acquired Mindstep, a digital mental health platform, for an undisclosed sum, creating the UK’s first end-to-end, fully integrated and digitally-led neurodevelopmental, mental health care and wellbeing service.
❓ Did you know that?
Independent ambulance provider medical spark has reduced up to 80 hours of admin time per month by replacing paper patient records with a mobile electronic patient record (EPR), freeing up time for frontline paramedics and improving the way information is shared with NHS ambulance trusts during delivery.
Dedalus’ OneResponse system has digitized patient report forms (PRFs) across frontline and event operations for Spark Medical, whose teams manage nearly 5,000 patient contacts per month. All contacts were previously recorded on paper and required manual processing.
The introduction of OneResponse allows clinicians to capture patient records digitally at the point of care and share them directly with receiving services, including NHS ambulance trusts.
Eliminates duplication, improves the accuracy of clinical documentation, and ensures patient information is immediately available on all devices during delivery.
📖 what we are reading
Large language models as experimental systems in human psychopathology: A modeling study. – Digital health The Lancet
Despite advances in biomedical research, human psychopathology remains neglected by experimental model systems, limiting therapeutic innovation. Alternative approaches are needed to investigate the mechanisms underlying mental health conditions.
The researchers set out to evaluate whether large language models (LLMs) could serve as experimental systems for modeling affective processes relevant to human psychopathology.
The findings establish that LLMs are promising tools for modeling affective processes relevant to human psychopathology.
By reproducing key psychological phenomena, LLMs could enable experimental investigation of the mechanisms underlying mental disorders and facilitate preliminary screening of new therapeutic interventions, potentially accelerating progress in a field historically limited by a paucity of effective model systems.
🚨 Upcoming events
July 16-17, 2026, University of Nottingham – Digital health summer schools
