Case Study: AliveCor’s Kardia™
With atrial fibrillation (AF) and related illnesses affecting two million people in the UK and costing the NHS £2.2 billion each year, find out…
With atrial fibrillation (AF) and related illnesses affecting two million people in the UK and costing the NHS £2.2 billion each year, find out…
AF Innovation workshops spark change in NW London as well as highlighting barriers… Last month saw the culmination of months of preparation and hard…
Dr Junaid Bajwa is a GP, Clinical Associate on the NHSE New Models of Care Programme, and Executive Director of Healthcare Services for MSD…
This month’s DigitalHealth.London Innovator of the Month is Joanna Smith, Chief Information Officer at Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust. Since assuming the…
Earlier this year, 150 leaders from across health and social care, research, government and industry came together to launch DigitalHealth.London; a virtual institute that…
Jorge Armanet, CEO of HealthUnlocked, considers the impact of new app craze Pokémon Go on health and wellbeing.
If you are a medical device company you may find assistance from your trade association. The Association of British Health Industries provide advice on evaluation requirements to its members.
MedCity’s Collaborate to Innovate focuses on supporting and growing the life-sciences ecosystem.
The Health Foundation is an independent charity that aims to bring people together to innovate and bring about better health and health care in the UK.
There are 15 AHSN’s across England aim to spread innovation, improve health and generate economic growth and are able to assist in assessing ideas.
The Small Business Research Initiative is an NHS England initiative working in partnership with the AHSN’s to bring together business, health, technology and government partners. SBRI offers regular competitions which result in fully funded development contracts between the company and the NHS.
DH.L Insider The Week – 11th July – 15th July As well as SME’s and clinical entrepreneurs, DigitalHealth.London is well placed to support and…
In other digital sectors such as transportation (e.g. Uber), business software (e.g. slack), cloud storage (e.g. Dropbox), mobile payments (e.g. Stripe), productivity (e.g. Evernote) and ticketing (e.g. Eventbrite), we have a concept known as ‘Unicorns’ – can we get to the same place with digital health?