
Accelerator alumni connects care homes and family doctors across NE London
Care home residents in north east London are to be connected to their family doctors using the latest healthcare technology by DigitalHealth.London Alumni Inhealthcare.
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Care home residents in north east London are to be connected to their family doctors using the latest healthcare technology by DigitalHealth.London Alumni Inhealthcare.
The NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) has announced the 12 innovators (‘Fellows’) and innovations selected to join its award-winning programme in 2021.
Locum’s Nest has now launched a new e-rostering service, Locum’s Nest Rota, providing an advanced and quality end-to-end NHS workforce solution to front-line medics.
DigitalHealth. London Accelerator company PocDoc, a digital healthcare business and leading end-to-end COVID-19 testing solution, is launching a trial with BioSure and Edinburgh Airport to provide “fit to fly” certificates.
From winning at the HTN awards and being shortlisted for Rewired Pitchfest 2021, to being recognised in guidance documents and receiving grants, we are delighted to support companies who are making an impact in health at this crucial time.
32 DigitalHealth.London Accelerator and Launchpad companies and alumni featured in The First UK Digital Health Companies Report, published by the Department of International Trade.
DigitalHealth.London Accelerator alumnus, Vinehealth, has secured a £1million Biomedical Catalyst grant to deliver their innovative cancer companion app to four NHS trusts within a randomised controlled trial.
A new digital intervention developed by Accelerator alumnus My Possible Self, in partnership with the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) and NHS Highland has rapidly reduced depression and anxiety and increased wellbeing among health and social care workers in the COVID-19 pandemic.
We expect to continue to see significant growth in the digital health sector throughout 2021. From the DigitalHealth.London team over the coming months you can expect more resources, webinars, news and views both from our NHS staff and from digital health experts.
The campaign Black Mums Matter Too is launching to take action against maternal mortality rates for Black mums and their babies.
Sara Nelson, Deputy Programme Director of DigitalHealth.London and Programme Lead for the Digital Pioneer Fellowship has recently been appointed as the new Deputy Chief Nursing Information Officer for NHSX.
As 2020 draws to a close, we at DigitalHealth.London have been reflecting on the events, challenges and successes of the year, both in our organisation as well as in the digital health sector as a whole.