DigitalHealth.London Spotlight: Mobilise
Every week, we shine a spotlight on one of our DigitalHealth.London companies, founders, or NHS fellows. Today we are excited to feature our current DigitalHealth.London Accelerator company Mobilise.
Every week, we shine a spotlight on one of our DigitalHealth.London companies, founders, or NHS fellows. Today we are excited to feature our current DigitalHealth.London Accelerator company Mobilise.
As a strategic digital commissioner in the Adult Social Care department at Royal Borough of Kingston, Sarah is responsible for delivering digital transformational change across both operations and commissioning in adult social care to drive improved outcomes for residents.
Molly has worked at John Hunter Clinic for three years and recently was appointed as a Substantive Speciality Doctor with a specialist interest in Sexual & Reproductive Health (SRH) and Complex Contraception.
Morna is the lead Heart Failure Clinical Nurse Specialist Manager for Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. HFpEF @ Home is a nurse-led project to provide tailored care for patients living with Heart failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF).
PMD Solutions is revolutionising respiratory outcomes by making every breath count with its novel continuous respiratory rate wearable solutions.
NHS Problem: Kidney Beam addresses the NHS’s need to reduce physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour in the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population. There are…
Aide is a digital health service that helps patients and clinicians better understand and manage long-term conditions.
Al based software delivering preventative, personalised care at population scale
By asking the right questions we help patients get the right care from the right caregiver at the right time in the most productive and cost-efficient way.
The Hippo Recaller streamlines and automates GP Practice proactive care processes to help them more efficiently and effectively look after their patient populations.
Perci Health is the first digital cancer survivorship clinic – we provide personalised healthcare for people living with and beyond cancer.
An ethnicity focused, personalised AI-led digital food and behaviour change platform for diet related conditions.
Smorg is cloud based workflow automation tool empowering primary care staff to create and deliver personalised dietary interventions to patient communities at scale.
Mahana Therapeutics is a leading developer of effective prescription digital therapeutics that are designed to empower patients with chronic conditions to live fuller lives.
Accelerator alumnus company Sweatcoin partnered with the NHS South West London Health & Care Partnership, following a pitch they gave at the Accelerator launch event for the 2019/20 cohort.
Tiny Medical Apps’ flagship product, the Digital Health Passport, is an NHS Login enabled Personal Health Record app designed to help patients improve their management of long-term conditions, starting with asthma.
Shereen is a Pharmacist who is currently working as part of the Cystic Fibrosis (CF) digital implementation team and is in the process of developing a self-monitoring app for their patients.
Christina works as a Clinical Lead Physiotherapist in the musculoskeletal (MSK) triage service at King’s College Hospital.
Amelia is a pharmacist who has worked at the Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust since 2011, is deploying an inpatient prescribing system (MedChart) to outpatient areas.
Tal Mahmud is using Patient Activation Measure Scores (PAM) to drive behaviour change for patients with Long Term Conditions (LTCs) .
Toby Garrood, Consultant Rheumatologist at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, is developing a remote monitoring platform for rheumatoid arthritis.
Shaun Crowe, Head of Clinical Network Development at NHS England & Improvement (London), is improving clinician, patient and analyst access to integrated data-sets for Diabetes.
Dr Joanna Hudson is implementing COMPASS online cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).
The PocDoc digital platform and associated tests allow individuals to test themselves for major diseases using their smartphone.