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Health Navigator Ltd (Trading as HN)
Project | Testing the technical feasibility to both scale and spread proven AI-driven identification of high-cost, high-need patients with long term conditions, for an already proven intervention to reduce unscheduled care demand |
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Description |
AI-guided clinical coaching is a nurse-led proactive care model, which remotely supports patients identified by machine-learning-based case finding. This project seeks to enhance the algorithm to better identify suitable patients, and implement it on a testbed site. With a clear clinical case established through a randomised control trial. HN are working to prove the feasibility of: (i) scaling the case finding data-engineering already in place in England to run securely, legally and efficiently in a cloud-based context (ii) proving that it is feasible to take the same approach to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde within the different clinical, data and cultural context. This process will reduce the technical barriers to adoption and allow much earlier identification of patients at risk of UEC, identifying the minimal dataset and cohort build to be able to deploy the solution in real-time. The end goal is a system to support 14,350 patients by 2024, saving the NHS close to £100m. [embed]https://sbrihealthcare.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Health-Navigator-video-1-1-1.mp4[/embed] |
Funding | £ 859,655 |
Competition | Competition 17 - Urgent and Emergency Care |
Competition Date | October 2020 |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Yorkshire and Humber AHSN |
Website | https://www.hn-company.co.uk |
Kinseed Limited
Project | Reducing demand on Urgent and Emergency Care |
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Description |
To reduce demand on Urgent and Emergency Department, University Hospital Birmingham and Birmingham Women’s & Children’s Hospital introduce front-line triage - Unified Paediatric Advice and Guidance Service (UPAGS) Kinseed’s SwiftCare Suite is digitally transforming Paediatric transfers and handovers; enabling clinicians to easily create forms, workflows, processes, with no code - working with an innovative library of FHIR-based medical and healthcare-focused “building blocks” in a secure, modern cloud environment. Digital Transformation is critical in the world of Healthcare – but digitising a workflow, form or process can be difficult, expensive and time consuming. SwiftCare from Kinseed makes it easy, by letting healthcare professionals build solutions easily with familiar tools and data types; all in a modern, easy to use and great-value cloud platform. SwiftCare is already used by some of the leading hospitals to modernise and optimise their processes – managing busy critical transport teams, providing remote monitoring and clinical oversight for distant patients, taking control of ever-growing referral and clinical data, and much more. Built on open, secure APIs and hyper-modern technologies, SwiftCare is the quickest way to make your digital health environment come to life [embed]https://sbrihealthcare.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Kinseed-video.mp4[/embed] |
Funding | £ 48,632 |
Competition | Competition 17 - Urgent and Emergency Care |
Competition Date | October 2020 |
Health Innovation Network Partner | West Midlands AHSN |
Website | https://kinseed.com/ |
NeuroResponse® CIC
Project | My NeuroResponse Pathway |
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Description |
My NeuroResponse Pathway: Self-assessment and triage at your fingertips: A bespoke Digital service for people living with long-term neurological conditions to avoid ED attendance. We aim to create a solution that links to NHS systems and is available to clinicians and patients via the NHS library. We are committed to creating a multifactorial integrated systems solution. We aim to create a solution that links to NHS systems and is available to clinicians and patients via the NHS library. We are committed to creating a multifactorial integrated systems solution encompassing:
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Funding | £ 910,875 |
Competition | Competition 17 - Urgent and Emergency Care |
Competition Date | October 2020 |
Health Innovation Network Partner | UCLPartners AHSN |
Website | https://www.neuroresponse.com |