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Caldicott approval given to take Red Star’s AI technology for heart failure from the (data)lab into clinical practice.
We have identified a cohort of heart failure patients who are not on optimal therapy. Clinicians in NHS Tayside will now work through these patients’ records identifying and contacting those who are suitable to treatment intensification.
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Red Star awarded Phase 1 funding to explore how hip fracture outcomes can be improved by the use of data.
Working with the Scottish Hip Fracture Audit and HISES we will examine how data can support clinical decision making in this complex clinical pathway.
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Red Star awarded Phase 1 SBRI funding from HISES to explore how AI and improved data visualisation can improve Emergency Department care in NHS Lothian
Red Star has been awarded Phase 1 Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) funding from the Health Innovation South East Scotland (HISES) initiative. The funding will enable Red Star to collaborate with NHS Lothian to explore how AI and improved data visualization can enhance personalised decision support for complex patients with multimorbidities who attend the Emergency…
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Red Star awarded funding from Innovate UK and the Chief Scientist’s Office to use AI to improve the detection, diagnosis and auditing of heart failure treatment
We’re thrilled to announce that Red Star has been awarded funding from Innovate UK and the Chief Scientist’s Office to explore how AI can improve the early detection, diagnosis, and auditing of heart failure treatment. This collaboration aims to transform the way heart failure is diagnosed and treated, ultimately improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare…
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Red Star awarded Phase 1 SBRI funding to look at how AI can be used to improve osteoporosis case finding in NHS Glasgow
We are pleased to announce that Red Star has been awarded Phase 1 Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) funding to explore how AI can improve osteoporosis case finding in NHS Glasgow. This collaboration between Red Star and NHS Glasgow has the potential to transform the way osteoporosis is diagnosed and treated, ultimately improving patient outcomes…
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Red Star awarded funding from Nesta’s ‘AI for Good’ program
The potential for AI to revolutionise healthcare is widely recognised, and Red Star has been awarded funding from Nesta’s AI for Good program. Working alongside NHS Glasgow, the Digital Health and Care Institute Scotland, and the University of Strathclyde, Red Star aims to explore how AI can improve diabetes diagnostics and treatment. Diabetes is a…