October 2017 Newsletter
News, events, and opportunities from October 2017.
News, events, and opportunities from October 2017.
With a huge amount going on in the digital health space this month, Yinka Makinde, Programme Director for DigitalHealth.London recaps on recent events in the digital health “ecosystem”, her study tour to Denmark, and her three key concerns in the approaching months.
At a recent DigitalHealth.London and NHS Improvement event, over 50 senior NHS trust stakeholders met with innovators to explore how harnessing digital technology can reshape the delivery of outpatient care. Read more on how it identified opportunities to enhance the outpatient experience through digital.
Richard is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, and Clinical Director of Big White Wall at the Tavistock. He is one of DigitalHealth.London’s Digital Pioneers…
Emma Selby is a Clinical Nurse Specialist at the North East London Foundation Trust. She is recognised as a digital pioneer for her work…
The majority of companies we speak to have not considered the varied types of evidence needed to pass the litmus test of ‘acceptability.’ Neelam Patel, Chief Operating Officer at MedCity, discusses the importance of reliable evidence in the digital health technology landscape.
Anna is recognised as a digital pioneer for her project on guided online self help for depression and cancer in adolescents (GOSH CAN), which is based on cognitive behavioural therapy. It supports young cancer patients who are experiencing mild to low mood.
Dr Michelle Eskinazi works on the ARIES project at Camden and Islington NHS Trust, which has developed smartphone app ‘My Journey 3’ to support recovery in psychosis. My Journey 3 is designed to help people build confidence, learn skills to help take back control, and reduce the chance of experiencing psychosis again.