December 2020 Newsletter
As 2020 draws to a close, we at DigitalHealth.London have been reflecting on the events, challenges and successes of the year, both in our organisation as well as in the digital health sector as a whole.
As 2020 draws to a close, we at DigitalHealth.London have been reflecting on the events, challenges and successes of the year, both in our organisation as well as in the digital health sector as a whole.
We partnered with the Health Innovation Network to deliver this Innovation Exchange event, Remote Monitoring: Keeping patients safe in the community.
Here are our top 12 news stories or blogs, one from each month of 2020.
DigitalHealth.London Accelerator partner, CW+, selected Accelerator company Lumeon from our 2016/17 cohort for the digitisation of the postnatal ward process at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
As with many other things during the pandemic, the requirement for all patient-facing staff in NHS trusts to perform asymptomatic self-testing for COVID-19, has been introduced rapidly and with little time for planning.
Every week, we put a spotlight on one of the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator or Launchpad companies. Here’s a roundup of this month’s featured SMEs:
Steve Roest is CEO and Founder of Accelerator company Vital Signs Solutions, creators of the PocDoc platform. In this blog, Steve talks about the healthcare issues which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and how PocDoc is helping combat these.
The new digital playbooks released by NHSX contain more than 90 case studies of how technology is being used to solve clincal challenges.
The Health Innovation Network (HIN) are looking to support innovative projects that either test or pilot an innovation that improves healthcare in South London, with a grant of up to £10,000 to £30,000.
Adam Hunter, Chief Commercial Officer of Accelerator company Phlo, discusses their Crowdfunding campaign, the second largest in Europe in the health-tech sector in 2020, and offers his three top tips for crowdfunding.
DigitalHealth.London and the AHSNs were among the experts in digital and data who contributed to the creation of a new, free guide for innovators launched today by Boehringer Ingelheim (BI).
At the beginning of November we introduced the latest 20 small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) selected for our flagship Accelerator programme.
Oxford Heartbeat is an alumnus of the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme and during their time on the programme they engaged with DigitalHealth.London’s Generator, through which a relationship was brokered with the NIHR Research Design Service (RDS) in South London.
This Movember, Max Kersting, Co-Founder of Regimen, talks about the health impacts of erectile dysfuntions (EDs) on men’s mental, physical and relational health, and how Regimen can help.
Figures now released show that the AHSN Network has generated almost £500 million inward investment for our nation during the past two years.
DigitalHealth.London Accelerator start-up psHEALTH announce acquisition of the long-standing platform behind psychology-based self-care solution Florence in a bid to deliver personalised and accessible digital health.
DigitalHealth.London is happy to be partnering with Rewired on Pitchfest 2021 and applications for the event are now open.
With so many new technologies on the market, how do NHS organisations select the right one? In this blog, we have put together a check-list for commissioners based on our experience as an established provider.
Today DigitalHealth.London are proud to announce the latest 20 small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) selected for our flagship Accelerator programme.
Dr Aicha Bouraoui shares her thoughts on the importance of supporting the NHS workforce with digital transformation as well as supporting digital innovations.
DigitalHealth.London Accelerator alumnus, Patchwork Health, has created a bespoke feature to enhance COVID risk assessments.
This month we announced the 37 NHS staff who will be joining the third year of Digital Pioneer Fellowship.
Digital Health and Care Northern Ireland (DHCNI) in partnership with HSC Trusts have been developing digital technology to help support care staff in residential care homes across Northern Ireland by providing an overview of the health status of residents during COVID-19.
Launchpad company iOWNA announce the launch of their digital healthcare app enabling clinicians to provide trusted guidance directly into the palm of their patients’ hands.