
Birdie: The evidence generation journey – Part 2
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.
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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.
Ben’s team worked on scaling getUBetter – a personalised recovery and prevention self-management support platform for common MSK conditions and injuries, across South-West London. The solution aims to enable effective patient self-management by helping patients trust their recovery.
Annie’s team created a navigation template “The GP SatNav” whereby receptionists can efficiently navigate the patient to the right health professional at the right time.
NHS and Councils in Kent and Medway aimed to reach isolated care homes during the pandemic in 2020 and Mark’s team scaled this work to provide digital remote monitoring in 2021.
Simulation-based medical teaching forms a core aspect of practical clinical training for healthcare professionals and medical students.
getUBetter is an evidence based, CE marked, digital self-management platform for all common musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. Find out how GetUBetter was co-designed to meet the needs of patients.
The DigitalHealth.London Generator has supported Regimen to identify the data needed to support their evidence generation, as well as facilitating a partnership with Self-Care Academic Research Unit (SCARU) at Imperial College London.
Feebris’ mission is to bring AI-powered diagnostics and accelerated treatment to every household around the globe, beginning with the most vulnerable communities. Find out how Feebris refined their value proposition to meet NHS needs during their time on the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator.
Peppy is a user-facing app that provides personalised support to help people navigate through some of life’s big transitions. Find out how the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator supported the growth of Peppy across multiple NHS trusts.
FibriCheck is the world’s first medically certified app capable of timely detection of heart rhythm disorders, including atrial fibrillation (AF). Find out how the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator supported FibriCheck in building their NHS knowledge and network.
Mendelian is a digital health company that focuses on building tools to help clinicians detect hard to diagnose diseases. Find out how the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator supported them in building a portfolio of evidence for their flagship product, MendelScan.
Accelerator alumnus company Sweatcoin partnered with the NHS South West London Health & Care Partnership, following a pitch they gave at the Accelerator launch event for the 2019/20 cohort.