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William Oak Diagnostics
Project | A point-of-care test for micronutrient deficiencies for children with obesity |
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Description |
The prototype innovation allows at-home or primary care testing of micronutrient levels using an integrated finger-prick and minimal amount of blood. The innovation pairs microfluidics and lateral flow technology to enable parallel semi-quantitative testing of numerous analyte concentrations. The device is simple to use eliminating additional apparatus and complex steps. Results will be analysed using a phone app for clear decision-making, with data uploaded to healthcare providers automatically. |
Funding | £ 99,710 |
Competition | Competition 23 - Child Health |
Competition Date | August 2023 |
Categories | Children and Young people |
Website | https://www.williamoakdiagnostics.com/ |
Family Mental Wealth Ltd
Project | Tackling childhood obesity through digital tools that address the underlying psychological drivers for Emotional Eating, physical inactivity, and unhealthy eating |
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Description |
Emotional Eating, where lowered mood or raised anxiety leads to eating superfluous, often unhealthy, food, is a significant contributor to childhood obesity. This feasibility study will plan and design innovative, positive, and empowering digital tools to help children recognise and overcome Emotional Eating, increase physical activity, and eat more healthily. These new digital tools will be designed for incorporation within Headway, the suite of digital mental health tools that we have been developing with our collaborators at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and the School of Psychology at the University of Sussex. |
Funding | £ 99,814 |
Competition | Competition 23 - Child Health |
Competition Date | August 2023 |
Categories | Children and Young people |
Website | https://familymentalwealth.com/ |
Tiny Medical Apps
Project | Digital Health Passport for Epilepsy: Smarter Accessible Epilepsy Support for Children, Young People and Carers |
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Description |
The Digital Health Passport for Epilepsy is a comprehensive digital service being developed by Tiny Medical Apps and Young Epilepsy. It empowers young people to better manage their epilepsy through evidence-based features including medication reordering, seizure tracking, and trigger avoidance tools. Voice control and accessible design ensure equity of access for users with learning disabilities. The platform will integrate with NHS systems to enhance care coordination. Already successful across 10 NHS regions for asthma management, this solution is designed to scale to support the 100,000 young people managing epilepsy in their lives in the UK, with a particular focus on addressing health inequalities in underserved communities. |
Funding | £ 898,950 |
Competition | Competition 23 - Child Health |
Competition Date | August 2023 |
Categories | Children and Young people |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Health Innovation East , Health Innovation Network South London , Health Innovation North West Coast , UCL Partners , Health Innovation Manchester |
Website | https://tinymedicalapps.com/ |