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SPI Digital Health: The Hanging Questions of Babylon
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16 May 2023 – The future of Babylon Health, which will go back into private ownership next month, depends largely on cutting the costs of care provision. But, as net losses widen, debts mount and shares crash, time is not on its side.

SPI Digital Health: Can New £150M NHS Framework be RPM’s Golden Ticket in England?
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12th May 2023 – The NHS Technology Enabled Care Services 2 framework includes plans to boost virtual ward capacity in England by 500%. But can it finally release the shackles on the remote patient monitoring market?

SPI Digital Health: Contexture HIE Upgrades a Sign of Things to Come
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10 May 2023 – Contexture’s plan to upgrade health information exchanges (HIEs) in Colorado and Arizona is another step in a long-overdue revamp of HIE infrastructure across the US. But will upgrades finally address key issues like interoperability?

SPI Digital Health: Philips Virtual Care Management: More Than a Remote Chance of Success
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5th May 2023 – Philips’ Virtual Care Management platform has the ingredients to disrupt the chronic care management and ‘hospital-to-home’ market, but the company must find ways to scale that other vendors have, to date, found elusive.

SPI Digital Health: Race Ready and Raring to Go, but KHZG Vendors Warn of Project Delays
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3rd May 2023 – A rush of IT contracts will be awarded later this year, peaking in 2024, to support the Germany Hospital Futures Act (KHZG) initiative. But vendors say a shortage of manpower will push project implementation timelines back significantly.