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Health centres in Finland are using an AI model to support the work of nurses and doctors

August 8, 2019
Finland is a forerunner of using the latest artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in public healthcare. Using the service, called Klinik Access, has made the work of nurses and doctors more efficient in over 300 healthcare centres in Finland. The service has freed up the healthcare professionals’ time for the actual treatment work and patient care. After 18 months of usage, Klinik Access has demonstrated its usefulness at a health centre in the city ...

Could a Finnish AI model be the answer to streamlining UK’s health service?

April 11, 2019
NHS GP waiting times are at their all-time worst but things are set to improve as the leading Nordic tech firm Klinik Healthcare Solutions, launches a ground breaking algorithm to take charge of the triage process and automate patient flow for ultimate efficiency. It would not be a day of the week without some media coverage uncovering raging inefficiencies and a shortage of resources in the NHS: doctors, nurses and entire medical teams overstretched natio...

Breaking the digital barriers

January 1, 2019
Wider use of digital health services is sometimes prevented by the people’s distrust of technology and doubts about the adequacy of their own skills in using digital tools. Many people still do not believe that technology-based contact in healthcare could be as reliable as directly speaking with a nurse or a doctor at the practice. People can also be daunted by the large variety of digital services available. According to a National Institute for Health ...

UK healthcare executives interested in Klinik’s AI solutions

December 17, 2018
A delegation of British healthcare leaders came to Finland as Klinik’s guests to check out digital solutions in healthcare. The island nation is seeking new and alternative solutions to the shortage of doctors. The UK healthcare system, which is based on practices run by general practitioners, is suffering from a shortage of doctors. Traditionally in the UK, doctors have worked long hours at their practices, but the young generation of doctors no longer ...