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NHS Problem One-size-fits-all mental health isn’t working. To deliver on the NHS mental health inequalities strategy, solutions are needed that account for the individual…
NHS Problem One-size-fits-all mental health isn’t working. To deliver on the NHS mental health inequalities strategy, solutions are needed that account for the individual…
NHS Problem Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects 10% of the population in the UK (> 6 million people) and the majority don’t know they have…
NHS Problem HR and Workforce issues are key challenges for the NHS. It’s estimated that the NHS loses 500,000 staff hours per year due…
Avid is a digital-first, human-led healthcare company building a pipeline of value-based care programmes to drive behaviour change and proactive health action.
How Mental’s app ‘How Are We’ aids primary care mental health services with continuous, real-time monitoring, triaging and intervention for youth mental health.
PUFFClicker3 is a universal smart inhaler tracker designed to enhance adherence across all age groups. Compatible with both dry powder and metered dose inhalers (101 SNOMED coded inhalers supported), its interactive touchscreen displays in 16 languages, ensuring accessibility for all users.
We are gathering the data and building the solutions required to use AI to help the NHS save time, money and lives.
Designed to address these issues head-on, Currant Care’s newest platform, Sensora, is a revolutionary technology for elderly care, leveraging non-invasive ambient monitoring technology and AI to enhance the safety and well-being of the elderly.
Kanjo personalises the care pathway before it starts. Leveraging thousands of data points, we combine generative AI and hierarchical Bayesian networks to create a suite of clinical tools and pre-diagnostic insight platforms that will be more accurate than ever before, starting with ADHD and Autism.
Thymia apollo offers an AI solution for screening for depression symptoms in order to diagnose or monitor patients (also remotely). Patients can be assessed objectively and reliably using gamified activities on their smartphone.
NHS Problem There are over half a million young people in the UK being supported by social workers. However, the system is struggling. In…
NHS Problem The need for our innovation arises from the demand for an ‘at-home rehabilitation programme’ for patients with cognitive impairments. This need has…
NHS Problem In the UK, over 20 million battle musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, a silent strife impacting one-third of the population. Conventional physiotherapy, the frontline…
NHS Problem Research forms the foundation of every medical advancement; be it medications, devices, or procedures and healthcare professionals are integral to the research…
NHS Problem It is estimated that 3/4 of paediatric care spending is on 1/6 children with additional needs, with <1% of children accounting for…
NHS Problem Approximately 3 million children in the UK and 1 in 5 children globally report a chronic illness or medical condition that requires…
NHS Problem Co.Lab addresses the escalating mental health crisis among children and young people, evident in a 50% increase over the last three years….
NHS Problem Speech and language problems affect 10% of children in the UK; however, the severe shortage of speech and language therapists results in…
Originally from Australia, Viccie trained as a Physiotherapist and worked in Australia and the UK specialising in Older People’s Rehabilitation, Ergonomics and Manual Handling before moving into managerial roles in Provider and Commissioner NHS organisations. She is currently an Associate Director of Transformation focusing on the Ageing Well themes: Enhanced Health in Care Homes, Community Transformation and Pro-active Care; along with End of Life Care across South West London.
As a strategic digital commissioner in the Adult Social Care department at Royal Borough of Kingston, Sarah is responsible for delivering digital transformational change across both operations and commissioning in adult social care to drive improved outcomes for residents.
Samina has worked as a Principal Public Health Intelligence Specialist for over 9 years in the London Borough of Merton, leading the data and intelligence aspects for the Public health team. She oversees the provision of high-quality and often complex information from a range of sources, ensuring that they are appropriately analysed and interpreted for use at operational and strategic levels to support and inform decision-making.
Priya is responsible for delivering digital transformation projects within her team. She works closely with the Head of Imaging to support the delivery of projects and organises the project management structure, workstreams and governance.
As the Digital Transformation Manager at Achieving for Children, Matthew’s primary objective is to drive organisational change by leveraging innovation and technology. With a strong background in programme and project management, he leads in shaping the organisation’s digital priorities and ambitions.
Luisa is currently on secondment from her regular role as a Business Support Team Leader within the People Directorate, which covers Adults and Children’s Social Care and Education.