
November 2022 Newsletter
This month we celebrated the achievements of our current Accelerator companies at our end of year showcase event.

This month we celebrated the achievements of our current Accelerator companies at our end of year showcase event.

To mark the end of the sixth cohort of the Accelerator programme, we held our annual showcase event, which recognised and celebrated the successes and key milestones achieved by all 21 companies throughout their time on the programme.

Headquartered in London, Surgery Hero, a company on the sixth cohort of the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme, is a digital clinic that helps people prepare for and recover from surgery at home.

Listen to the architects of FLIP discuss case studies leveraging their privacy-preserving NHS federated learning platform.

Watch back the Launchpad 101 Webinar to find out about the application process, as well as an alumnus company discussing their Launchpad journey.

The UK’s Digital Health Playbook 2023 Edition features over 200 UK innovators and exporters. 56 of the companies featured are alumni of the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator or Launchpad programmes.

This month at DigitalHealth.London, we opened applications to the Launchpad programme. The programme supports London-based, early-stage companies to launch exciting new products or services to support NHS staff and patients.

Today, DigitalHealth.London has opened applications to their Launchpad programme for the next generation of digital health companies developing innovations to transform health and care.

DigitalHealth.London Accelerator company, Cibiltech, has announced that the first patient in the UK has been enrolled to the CIBIL (Clinical Impact of the iBox as an earl Intervention tool) clinical trial.

In recognition of Black History Month, we’ve put together a number of handy resources for NHS staff and digital health companies on the topic of health inequalities.

In recognition of Black History Month, we spoke to some of the innovators and NHS staff we work with, who are actively addressing health inequalities across the NHS.

The Health Tech Awards showcase some of the top innovations and partnerships happening across the health tech industry, making a real difference to patients and NHS staff.
This hub consists of information about NHS England’s statutory responsibilities around equalities and health inequalities and the national NHS programmes in these areas.

HEAT is the main tool for professionals across the public health and healthcare landscape to systematically address health inequalities and identify what action can be taken to reduce health inequalities and promote equality and inclusion.

All Our Health framework is a call to action to all health and care professionals to embed prevention within their day to day practice. This bite-sized session provides health and care professionals an overview of health disparities and health inequalities – including key evidence, data and signposting to trusted resources to help prevent illness, protect health and promote wellbeing.

This section of the NHS Long Term Plan outlines how it will take a more concerted and systematic approach to reduce health inequalities and address unwarranted variation in care.

The health inequalities hub from The Local Government Association, explores different themes in detail, shining a spotlight on case studies from councils across the country and exploring how COVID-19 exacerbated existing health inequalities.
NHS England have put together a plethora of case studies, webinars and podcasts on the topic of health inequalities.

This resource provides information on how NICE can help you tackle health inequalities.

The panel discuss the unique governance challenges at each stage of the machine learning lifecycle, and what that means for achieving transformation at scale.

This month at DigitalHealth.London, we opened applications to a brand new programme, the DigitalHealth.London Evidence Generation Bootcamp. We also spotlighted the importance of Artificial Intelligence in digital health.

Watch back the Evidence Generation Bootcamp 101 Webinar to find out about the application process, as well as alumni companies discussing their evidence generation journeys.

Applications are now open for DigitalHealth.London’s new programme supporting companies to navigate the complexities of evidence generation.

We’re now over halfway through 2022 and here at DigitalHealth.London, we’re reflecting on the key milestones that we’ve celebrated so far this year.