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Europe's digital health market is booming.
But what happens when the people who need these tools most are the least likely to use them?
The digital health divide is becoming both a healthcare challenge and a public finance challenge.
Equity must be part of digital transformation https://t.co/crgHbVIV4Q
When hospitals get bigger, care doesn’t always get faster. 🏥
New evidence suggests that hospital mergers may actually increase waiting times by reducing competition and changing incentives.
Is bigger always better in healthcare?
Discover more here https://t.co/zahgzc8JAj
School exclusion is meant to change trajectories.
The evidence suggests it doesn’t.
Excluded pupils continue to face poorer outcomes in adulthood across health, well-being, employment and economic security, with no clear sign that exclusion improves their path.
If the goal is better futures, we need to ask: is exclusion working?
Read more here https://t.co/c6PGB3FuGO
What shapes our views on immigration? 🌍
Research suggests it’s not only economics or culture, our attitudes may also depend on how we view the future and respond to uncertainty.
Different perspectives.
Different conclusions.
Read more at https://t.co/wAtoWbd6E2
Where you live still impacts your access to healthcare.
Across Europe, rural populations continue facing greater medical inequalities and barriers to treatment.
Read more here https://t.co/atSgQwuA8K
The Fourth Industrial Revolution may already be delivering results.
New research shows AI and intelligent technologies are generating real productivity spillovers across advanced economies.
The biggest gains may still be ahead.
Discover more in our latest research https://t.co/NxtqSIzm9e
What makes content go viral?
It’s not just reach.
It’s not just engagement.
Virality lives at the intersection of human emotion + algorithmic amplification.
And the most uncomfortable truth? Negative emotions spread the fastest.
Read more on our website https://t.co/SAXWf7rw2F
Foreign Direct Investment isn’t just about growth, it’s about power.
Why do some countries welcome it while others resist it?
A deeper look at the hidden forces shaping global investment in our latest article https://t.co/hDRbaUPEwe
Owning a home in Europe is becoming a statistical improbability, especially for younger generations.
A systemic problem demands systemic solutions.
Read the full article here https://t.co/lEgeMeTQxf
Energy shocks don’t just raise prices.
They reshape jobs, inequality, and risk.
What looks like inflation… is also a labour market problem.
Dive into our latest article to know more https://t.co/5gpyJZnby9
Every winter, deaths rise by nearly 30%.
We know why: cold homes, respiratory disease, ageing populations.
The pattern repeats every year.
This isn’t inevitable. It’s structural.
Read the full article here https://t.co/72XYW3fiKp
Going global online sounds easy.
In reality, most firms face a “valley of death” before #digital success arrives.
Performance falls before it rises.
Scale is what changes everything.
Discover more of #InternationalBusiness on our latest article https://t.co/JDKc8DFkoq
AI in healthcare is now a clinical tool, not just technology.
It must be safe, fair, and always under human oversight.
Read more on our website https://t.co/Xvt7fnAzpp
AI is transforming healthcare, but it can also inherit bias from historical data.
Responsible AI must be built on diversity, transparency, and human oversight.
#AI#Healthcare#Aiethics
Read the full article here https://t.co/8ndYMUNccp
Immigration is often framed as a crisis.
But economic evidence tells a more complex story.
In ageing societies like Italy, migration can support labour markets, productivity, and fiscal sustainability.
The real question isn’t whether migration exists, but how we manage it.
Read more here https://t.co/dxQhYIqpla
What does the National Student Survey reveal about UK universities?
New analysis explores post-pandemic trends, rising response rates, and persistent gaps in student experiences, particularly around the “student voice” and equality across groups.
Read more here https://t.co/jVouGGx71K
AI is reshaping who benefits from economic growth.
New research across 238 European regions shows that AI-intensive innovation is linked to a decline in labour’s share of income, shifting value toward capital.
What does this mean for inequality in Europe?
Read more here https://t.co/hvMFO3PfRW
Pregnancy should not become a long-term economic penalty.
Research shows that the gender wage gap often widens after childbirth.
Mothers are more likely to reduce working hours, face slower career progression, and experience persistent earnings losses.
True equality means making caregiving and careers compatible for everyone.
Read more about it here https://t.co/GMjj1hY5Rp
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping economic growth, but not evenly.
New research shows AI innovation tends to be concentrated in a few global regions, and its economic impact is positive but modest.
AI is not a magic solution, but a long-term driver of development when ecosystems, skills, and institutions are ready.
Read the full breakdown here https://t.co/bqiAIBq0A3
Healthcare in 2026 is no longer reactive. It is predictive.
Digital Twins simulate treatments before patients receive them.
Organ-on-a-Chip replaces animal testing.
Mechano-responsive nanomedicine targets only diseased cells.
AI compresses drug discovery from years to months.
Innovation is no longer about devices.
It is about decision intelligence.
Read more on our website https://t.co/8UxOIKdWvM