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Sanome’s MEMORI Platform Supports Earlier Detection of Hospital-Acquired Infections in NHS Trusts

Sanome’s MEMORI Platform Supports Earlier Detection of Hospital-Acquired Infections in NHS Trusts

UK-based AI company Sanome is working with the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability and East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust to improve early detection of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) and support clinical decision-making. The collaborations focus on deploying Sanome’s MEMORI platform, which uses artificial intelligence to analyse real-time patient data and flag emerging infection risks.

Early evaluations suggest MEMORI can predict life-threatening HAIs up to three days earlier than conventional approaches. The platform integrates directly with electronic patient records, ensuring insights are delivered within existing clinical workflows. The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability is the first specialist neurological centre to embed MEMORI into routine care, addressing heightened infection risks among patients with complex neurological conditions, particularly in intensive care settings.

East Kent Hospitals is also integrating MEMORI into its systems, supporting a scalable deployment model. HAIs remain a major burden, costing the NHS an estimated £2.7bn annually, highlighting the need for earlier, data-driven intervention.

02-01-2026