Smart Respiratory
Smart Respiratory has developed cost-effective sensors, a patient app, and a dashboard for clinicians – which have huge potential to address inhaler adherence, improve asthma control, reduce costs, and benefit the environment.
Smart Respiratory has developed cost-effective sensors, a patient app, and a dashboard for clinicians – which have huge potential to address inhaler adherence, improve asthma control, reduce costs, and benefit the environment.
Siamah has had versatile experience as a pharmacist in primary care, working in community pharmacies, community trusts, and general practices as an Independent Pharmacist Prescriber as well as her current role in the SWL ICB.
AlcoChange is intended to reduce alcohol use and maintain abstinence in individuals with established alcohol-related liver disease (ArLD) and CirrhoCare is intended for assisted diagnosis, recommendations and therapeutic intervention for the management of new complications of decompensated cirrhosis.
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
Stephanie has a strong background in Electronic Prescriptions and Medicines Administration (EPMA) and has been involved in development projects with the digital pharmacy team and wider trust.
Ramandeep is passionate about digital innovation, clinical informatics, patient and medicines safety and developments in information technology globally.
Khoosh has been involved in using technology to transform the way care is delivered having led on the development and deployment of electronic observations at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM).
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.
Shahid Gani, one of two lead pharmacists working in North Central London (NCL) STP. is working with UCLP to support clinical engagement and implementation of TCAM (and PINCER).
Taher Esfandiari, Clinical Commissioning Pharmacist, Lambeth CCG, is reducing the potential for medication errors in primary care.
Parmjit Jagait, Senior Principal Pharmacist, Royal Brompton Hospital & Harefield Foundation Trust, is involved in the implementation of Transfer of Care Around Medicines (TCAM).
Mairead McErlean, Clinical Pharmacist, is implementing PINCER across five CCGs.
Emily Ward, Senior Pharmacist, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, is implementing a web-based portal to share information securely with community pharmacists.
Hannah Heales, Lead Pharmacist, Clinical Informatics, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, is working with clinicians to digitally develop Clinical Practice Groups (CPG) pathways to help drive out unwarranted clinical variation.
Yasmine Korimbux, NEL Commissioning Support Unit Senior Prescribing Advisor, Tower Hamlets CCG, is working on a proactive approach to prioritising medication review.
Damian Larkin, Digital Health Nurse Lead, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, is implementing an interoperable Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration (ePMA) system.
Phlo is the UK’s first rapid on-demand same-day pharmacy delivery service empowering patients to better manage their healthcare.
Alva is a digital health platform serving menopausal women. They provide women with information and support to ensure they don’t suffer through menopause.
Echo is an online pharmacy for patients that works with GPs, delivers for free and provides reminders for ordering and taking medicine. In 2019, Echo became part of the LloydsPharmacy family and is recommended in the NHS App Library.
BIOS uses neural interfaces and AI to discover the language of the nervous system – a code known as digital neural biomarkers.
Utilising the software platform Atom5TM to monitor patients remotely with video based assessments, wearables, medication adherence, spontaneous adverse events, and Patient Reported Outcomes.
The DigitalHealth.London Generator facilitated a partnership between Accelerator company BIOS and a research team at Queen Mary, University of London’s (QMUL) Human Performance Laboratory, a national facility of gait analysis. This enabled the partners to secure InnovateUK grant funding to support a validation study.
Over the last 25 years, David Patterson has played key roles in forging clinical and academic links between the UCL Centre for Health Informatics and Multiprofessional Education (CHIME) and the Whittington. Here, DigitalHealth.London talk to him about how he and his team have developed, evaluated and clinically tested a series of educational, clinical, and technical components culminating in the creation of Helicon Health.