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Information on WHO’s approach to digital health delivery, including the Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2024 and the latest news from the organisation.
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Information on WHO’s approach to digital health delivery, including the Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2024 and the latest news from the organisation.
The second webinar in the #EvaluateDigiHealth series featured a lively discussion about what help developers and commissioners of digital health need, and what help might be coming in the future.
In the first webinar in the 2021 #EvaluateDigiHealth series, leads for digital health companies critically discuss their experiences of navigating the evidence generation maze, including their challenges, achievements and failures.
The DigitalHealth.London Generator supported Macusoft to develop research questions through one-to-one sessions and to subsequently engage with academics.
The DigitalHealth.London Generator supported White Swan to pivot their product development roadmap to ensure they are clinically robust, as well as develop a roadmap for, and implement parts of, their evidence generation pathway.
The DigitalHealth.London Generator facilitated a partnership between Accelerator company BIOS and a research team at Queen Mary, University of London’s (QMUL) Human Performance Laboratory, a national facility of gait analysis. This enabled the partners to secure InnovateUK grant funding to support a validation study.
We partnered with the Health Innovation Network to deliver this Innovation Exchange event, Remote Monitoring: Keeping patients safe in the community.
The new digital playbooks released by NHSX contain more than 90 case studies of how technology is being used to solve clincal challenges.
Oxford Heartbeat is an alumnus of the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme and during their time on the programme they engaged with DigitalHealth.London’s Generator, through which a relationship was brokered with the NIHR Research Design Service (RDS) in South London.
Professor Trish Greenhalgh (Oxford University) and Dr Victoria Betton (Mindwaves) in lively conversation and debate about the pitfalls and challenges of digital health implementation and evaluation.
The third webinar in our #EvaluateDigiHealth Evidence Generation series, provided fascinating insights into the factors needed to promote patient trust and engagement in digital mental health.
This webinar, the second in the 2020 #EvaluateDigiHealth series, features leading academics with extensive experience of researching and evaluating digital health interventions in complex systems.