{"id":4077,"date":"2023-01-13T13:55:03","date_gmt":"2023-01-13T13:55:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/integratedcarejournal.com\/?p=4077"},"modified":"2023-02-07T17:27:55","modified_gmt":"2023-02-07T17:27:55","slug":"puple-ai-creating-efficiencies-intelligent-healthcare","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/integratedcarejournal.com\/puple-ai-creating-efficiencies-intelligent-healthcare\/","title":{"rendered":"Purple AI: Creating Efficiencies with \u2018Intelligent Healthcare\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"
2022 was undoubtedly another year of weathering the storm, as political instability, the cost-of-living crisis and Russia\u2019s invasion of Ukraine delayed the UK\u2019s post-pandemic recovery.<\/p>\n
But for the nation\u2019s NHS and healthcare systems, the storm has been raging for some time, and will continue until drastic action is taken. Spending on healthcare has increased, with core sums expected to reach \u00a3176.4 billion for 2023\/25<\/a> and many are calling for extra funding to be released.<\/p>\n A big injection of cash, however, looks unlikely. Budgets across the UK came under scrutiny as 2022 drew to a close, with tax hikes for all and significant cutbacks due. The government has promised to protect the NHS from such cuts and this is welcome news to many within the healthcare sector, but this alone won’t save it.<\/p>\n
\nThe tech making a difference<\/h3>\n