
EIDO
EIDO are market leaders in informed consent, with over 20 years’ experience delivering patient-centred and content-led digital solutions to support joint decision making.
EIDO are market leaders in informed consent, with over 20 years’ experience delivering patient-centred and content-led digital solutions to support joint decision making.
Compassly is an app that makes clinical competency assessments brilliantly simple and easily transferable – saving time for staff and helping keep patients safe.
Ufonia’s solution Dora is an automated clinical assistant that increases clinical capacity by telephoning patients to have routine medical conversations.
The Evidence Generator workshops led to brokering a discussion with Peter Lovell from the National Institute for Health Research RDS to support future work in a qualitative evaluation of Concentric’s platform.
Read part two of Birdie’s evidence generation journey, in which the focus has moved from demonstrating value to making sure the Birdie platform meets the needs of users.
Motilent specialises in the assessment of digestive diseases using medical image analysis. Its main focus areas include Crohn’s Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Gastroparesis.
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.
Talitha is a Senior Nurse/ Midwife at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT) who has recently become the Clinical Safety Officer.
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.
Satya’s responsibility is to lead on the provision of an efficient, effective and high quality professional Central and Northwest London NHS Trust (CNWL) application, Digital Transformation and Interoperability service.
Richard’s specific research interests include how digital innovations can be used to overcome barriers to healthcare for people living with a learning disability.
Ramandeep is passionate about digital innovation, clinical informatics, patient and medicines safety and developments in information technology globally.
Phoebe’s role at Chelsea and Westminster Foundation Trust sits within the Service Improvement team, with a drive on Digital Transformation for the Planned Care Division.
Omena works primarily with Doctors in medical staffing and medical education, recruiting all grades of doctors in her role at Whittington hospital and King’s college hospital.
Nicole is a Senior Programme Manager within System Transformation at NHS England and Improvement.
Matt is a consultant clinical oncologist, specialising in delivering radiotherapy and chemotherapy to adults with brain tumours. He also leads the Computational Oncology group at Imperial College.
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).
Mark is an experienced NHS Director working in service transformation in London and South East over the past ten years.
Marie is currently a Therapy Manger in the Trust and a Physiotherapist. Before training as a Physiotherapist, she was a programmer and systems administrator in Logica UK a large software company.
Katrina is a specialist registrar training in Otolaryngology (ENT) in London, UK. Her interest in digital healthcare innovation was ignited whilst studying for a master’s in Surgical Science and Practice at The University of Oxford.
As a link Nurse in Informatics, John’s main role involves clinical and professional leadership in supporting and engaging nursing and allied health staff throughout the implementation, enhancement and optimisation phase in digitisation of paper nursing documentation.
Johanna is the Lead Digital Nurse for Brighton and Sussex University Hospital Trust. This role has been developed after leading a small team of nurses in the deployment of electronic observations within the Trust.
Jenny currently works within Information, Communications and Technology (ICT) within a large NHS trust as the Chief Nursing Informatics Officer (CNIO).
Dr Jai Shree Adhyaru is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist with around 20 years of experience in working with children, teenagers and families in a variety of settings.