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alvie (formerly Onkohealth)
Project | Digital prehabilitation in personalised cancer care pathways |
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Description |
Onkohealth provides digital-first programmes of clinically-based behaviour change and coaching, tailored to people who are undergoing treatment for cancer and other conditions. The SBRI Healthcare project supports the delivery of a net zero NHS through a digital-first approach, delivering digital prehabilitation in personalised cancer care pathways. |
Funding | £ 97,810 |
Competition | Competition 22 - Delivering a net zero NHS: Clinical Innovation Competition |
Competition Date | July 2022 |
Categories | Net zero |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Health Innovation East |
Website | https://www.alviehealth.com/ |
The University of Sheffield
Project | Co-development of Personalised Support Profiles for Autistic Adults Post-diagnosis based on the World Health Organisation’s International Classification of Functioning Core Sets for Autism |
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Description |
The aim of the project is to co-develop a digital support needs assessment for autistic adults. This will be known as a Personalised Support Profile assessment. It will produce a report on a person’s strengths and needs and identify things in the environment that help or hinder day-to-day life. |
Funding | £ 99,972 |
Competition | Competition 20 – Autism and Learning Disabilities |
Competition Date | May 2022 |
Categories | Health inequalities , Autism and Learning Disabilities |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber |
Website | https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/ |
UNEEG medical UK Ltd
Project | Subcutaneous EEG monitoring for people with intellectual disabilities or autism |
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Description |
24/7 EEG SubQ – ultra long-term subcutaneous EEG monitoring for accurate counting of seizures. The project aims to determine whether there is a possibility this new technology may be suitable for patients with moderate to severe learning disability. |
Funding | £ 589,504 |
Competition | Competition 20 – Autism and Learning Disabilities |
Competition Date | May 2022 |
Categories | Health inequalities , Autism and Learning Disabilities |
Health Innovation Network Partner | UCL Partners |
Website | https://www.uneeg.com |