
NHS Digital Pioneer Fellowship Day 1 Photo Gallery
On Thursday 4 April 2019 we hosted the first day of our 2019 cohort of the Digital Pioneer Fellowship. Here are some of our photo highlights from the day.
On Thursday 4 April 2019 we hosted the first day of our 2019 cohort of the Digital Pioneer Fellowship. Here are some of our photo highlights from the day.
There are just a few days left to apply for the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator, which opened its doors for applications in February. We invite companies to apply by 5 April, and for the first time are accepting applications from companies outside of London and the UK.
Slides and webinars are available to support innovators through the application process to the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator. Click here to access information about the application process and criteria, and for more about what support the programme offers.
On Monday 4 March 2019 NICE published an updated version of its evidence standards framework for digital health technologies (DHTs) that sets out the evidence requirements for different types of DHTs.
New standards setting out the requirements needed to develop digital health technologies for the NHS were published today, Monday 10 December 2018. The standards will accelerate the uptake of products like healthcare apps and wearable devices across the NHS.
Digital Health.London is a collaboration between three London Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs); Imperial College Health Partners, UCLPartners and the Health Innovation Network and…
By speeding up access to the latest digital technologies, the Accelerator ensures that thousands of Londoners benefit from latest technologies to improve their health, and that high potential companies grow faster, supporting economic growth in London’s vital healthtech sector. Applications close on 13 April at 23:59.
From today, SMEs across four UK regions can compete to join innovative regional digital health accelerators, launched for the first time outside of London to help develop and deploy digital solutions to some of the most pressing challenges facing the NHS.
News, events, and opportunities from September 2017.
Digital Health Technology – Collaboration for Mutual Benefit As schemes such as DigitalHealth.London Accelerator, and our NHS Digital Pioneers Programme have been finding out,…
Clarity and Leadership are essential in enabling a digital NHS, says a the first chapter of #AltReport
How do you ensure that your innovation is safe and effective and that you can demonstrate this to payers, practitioners, regulators and the patient?…
Imperial College Health Partners have developed Research Navigator – a tool to help healthcare industries navigate their way around the research sector in North West London, and discover what support is available to help them further test and refine their products before introducing them to the NHS.
Dr Maruthappu explains the myriad activities and programmes in place throughout the NHS, and importantly, he provides some insights on the best ways to access the resources that are available to support healthcare innovators.
DigitalHealth.London gains insight from Shirlene Oh, Director of Commerce at Imperial College Health Partners.
Here, Shirlene shares her thoughts on how SMEs and start-ups can co-design and refine their offerings to ensure they are meeting specific needs in NHS clinical pathways. Explaining how to demonstrate that a product responds to a need, Shirlene highlights some take away lessons for innovators.
DigitalHealth.London speaks to Dr Guy Gross in part one of our podcast series designed to give SMEs and start-ups an insight into the world of the NHS. Guy describes some of the complexities of trying to do business with the NHS, and reveals what is happening at a national level to support the introduction of digital solutions into the NHS.
For this podcast we’re joined by Julian Hitchcock, Intellectual Property and Regulatory Lawyer at Denoon Legal, whose particular focus on life science IP, regulation and extensive experience in UK and EU policy matters means he is particularly well placed to share guidance on the subject!
IP, especially in healthcare innovation, has long been regarded as a particularly complex challenge for entrepreneurs. In this session, Julian lends his expertise to a discussion of IP, with advice and guidance for innovators on what to consider when seeking to ensure their IP protections are up to scratch.
Hak Salih, Digital Health Lead for MedCity, and an experienced investment executive with a special focus on innovation and disruptive technologies in healthcare, shares with us the dos and don’ts of seeking investment in healthcare.
For this session we are delighted to be joined by Dr Lloyd Humphreys, Vice President of Business Development at Patients Knows Best. Lloyd’s many accolades include fellowship of the NHS Innovation Accelerator and having been names in the top 100 Global Health Tech Influencers.
Lloyd shares his views on the importance and value of partnering with other organisations, as a key pillar in a company’s growth strategy
For this session we are pleased to be joined by two representatives from talent management company, Hudson.
Ben Leach is Hudson’s Regional Manager for Digital Technology, Transformation and Change, with specific expertise in supporting the healthcare marketplace with their talent management solutions, and Dr. Tim Sparkes is their Solutions Director, who’s research history into business psychology has given him a unique perspective on the importance of getting the correct fit for your growing team.
In this episode Dr Sami Ansari, Co-Clinical Director at Brent CCG looks at the world of commissioning.
Sharing his experience with commissioning digital solutions and services, Sami explains how buying decisions are made and what factors drive these decisions. Highlighting the problems people face when trying to sell their products into the NHS, Sami offers his advice for SMEs and start-ups.
For this session we’re joined by Clare Woods, Business Development Officer for NOCRI – the National Institute for Health Research Office for Clinical Research Infrastructure. NOCRI are a great resource for innovators in digital health who are considering clinical research. It simplifies access to the UK’s clinical research infrastructure for industry of all sizes
In such a highly regulated field as healthcare, it is essential that innovators know the regulations applicable to them & plan for them. Julian Hitchcock, Regulatory & IP Lawyer at Denoon Legal tells us what you need to know.
For this session we’re joined by Mike Wright, Head of Health & Investment at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity. Mike discusses the benefits and opportunities of seed investment in the development strategy of health start-ups, sharing examples of start-ups and entrepreneurs the Charity has actively supported in recent years.