Having fast and efficient WiFi in place in hospitals is becoming increasingly important to how well nurses can do their jobs, says Quentin Daffarn, MD of UC Wireless.
Cape Town based CPGR is adopting AI to enhance knowledge and analyse genomic data to identify disease-causing mutations.
The company is helping Vula Mobile to provide medical care to remote patients with a software testing service for the Vula Mobile smartphone app.
The computing company partners with IDx to use cognitive computing applications to assist patients with serious eye conditions.
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Molecular compound will be used to seek, identify and treat solid mass tumours such as those found in breast and ovarian cancer.
Very few IT service providers to the SA healthcare industry are able to comply with the surety standards required by POPI.
The future we are looking at is one where big data and advanced analytics combine with artificial intelligence, augmented reality and self-learning systems in a city.
The tech giant successfully tests the use of machine learning in helping pathologists identify breast cancer cells.
A healthcare app allows users to exchange leftover medication for points for a new prescription.
Worldwide shipments reached 33.9 million units in the fourth quarter of 2016, growing 16.9% year-over-year, says IDC.
This enables healthcare professionals to get the right information at the right time, from anywhere in the world, the company says.