
DigitalHealth.London Spotlight: Blinx
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 Blinx.
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 Blinx.
James Townsend, CEO and Co-founder of current DigitalHealth.London Accelerator company Mobilise, shares his perspective on how the Department of Health and Social Care’s Accelerating Reform Fund (ARF) will impact the support system available for carers across the UK.
Tom is an obstetrics and gynaecology fellow at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital specialising in endometriosis. He is also a researcher at Imperial College London completing his thesis on developing an early prediction model for endometriosis and a better understanding of inflammation in disease development.
NHS Problem The need for our innovation arises from the demand for an ‘at-home rehabilitation programme’ for patients with cognitive impairments. This need has…
NHS Problem Every year, about 28,500 patients in England die from Hospital-acquired Infections (HAIs) like sepsis and pneumonia, surpassing some cancer fatalities. These largely…
NHS Problem In the UK, over 20 million battle musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, a silent strife impacting one-third of the population. Conventional physiotherapy, the frontline…
NHS Problem Every year, one out of every four adults grapple with a mental health issue, contributing to a staggering £16.8 billion in anticipated…
Heba is an app to support families of children with developmental differences and health conditions, providing access to care management tools and expert guidance.
NHS Problem Approximately 3 million children in the UK and 1 in 5 children globally report a chronic illness or medical condition that requires…
NHS Problem Co.Lab addresses the escalating mental health crisis among children and young people, evident in a 50% increase over the last three years….
NHS Problem Speech and language problems affect 10% of children in the UK; however, the severe shortage of speech and language therapists results in…
NHS Problem According to the Clinical Radiology Workforce Census report by the Royal College of Radiology, the NHS has a 29% shortfall of clinical…
NHS Problem In the UK, over two million people suffer from heart valvular and structural diseases, with over a million experiencing heart failure, exerting…
Ruth Bradbury, Senior NHS Navigator at DigitalHealth.London, shares her reflections from a recent panel discussion at the HETT Show 2023 about the possibilities for patient-facing technology.
Richard is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon based at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust with a special interest in Glaucoma and Cataract Surgery. He is the Service Director of the Ophthalmology department at Chelsea and Westminster.
DigitalHealth.London Accelerator alumnus company, Skin Analytics, has been awarded £2,157,038 by the NHS Cancer Programme – supported by SBRI Healthcare and the Accelerated Access…
DigitalHealth.London Evidence Generation Bootcamp alumnus company, Heyr, has announced its research partnership with Imperial College London Self-Care Academic Research Unit (SCARU). The collaboration aims…
Originally from Australia, Viccie trained as a Physiotherapist and worked in Australia and the UK specialising in Older People’s Rehabilitation, Ergonomics and Manual Handling before moving into managerial roles in Provider and Commissioner NHS organisations. She is currently an Associate Director of Transformation focusing on the Ageing Well themes: Enhanced Health in Care Homes, Community Transformation and Pro-active Care; along with End of Life Care across South West London.
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.
Samina has worked as a Principal Public Health Intelligence Specialist for over 9 years in the London Borough of Merton, leading the data and intelligence aspects for the Public health team. She oversees the provision of high-quality and often complex information from a range of sources, ensuring that they are appropriately analysed and interpreted for use at operational and strategic levels to support and inform decision-making.
Priya is responsible for delivering digital transformation projects within her team. She works closely with the Head of Imaging to support the delivery of projects and organises the project management structure, workstreams and governance.
As the Digital Transformation Manager at Achieving for Children, Matthew’s primary objective is to drive organisational change by leveraging innovation and technology. With a strong background in programme and project management, he leads in shaping the organisation’s digital priorities and ambitions.
Lynsey is part of a team who optimises patient care by transforming patient pathways through a digital process and is responsible for integrating digital solutions within the Trust’s patient record system, ensuring accurate testing, supporting training and communications with stakeholders as well as promoting the adoption of change.
In 2019, Kimberley joined the Kingston Hospital Change team as an Information Management and Technology (IM&T) Change Manager. In this role, she lives and breathes digital transformation; from small changes that digitise a paper form to Trust-wide changes that impact both staff and patients.