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Rolling out a Leeds-wide demonstrator of a new digital service, PainSense, to support patients with persistent pain. The service is integrated into a new pathway of care and provides patients with digital resources for self-assessment and management in the form of engaging multi-media smartphone apps. These are integrated securely with NHS clinical systems, allowing a GP or other health care professionals to better monitor and advise patients. PainSense aims to reduce the load on primary care through reduction in face to face appointments, and provide better care with less acute hospital admissions.
| Project | CBT Agent for Improving Access to Psychological Therapies for Support of People with Chronic Pain and Related Anxiety and Depression |
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| Description |
Rolling out a Leeds-wide demonstrator of a new digital service, PainSense, to support patients with persistent pain. The service is integrated into a new pathway of care and provides patients with digital resources for self-assessment and management in the form of engaging multi-media smartphone apps. These are integrated securely with NHS clinical systems, allowing a GP or other healthcare professionals to better monitor and advise patients. PainSense aims to reduce the load on primary care through reduction in face to face appointments, and provide better care with less acute hospital admissions. |
| Funding | £ 738,308 |
| Competition | Competitions 1- 4 |
| Competition Date | September 2013 |
| Categories | Inflammatory & immune system , Generic health relevance |
| Health Innovation Network Partner | Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber |
| Website | http://www.adi-uk.com/ |
Rolling out a Leeds-wide demonstrator of a new digital service, PainSense, to support patients with persistent pain. The service is integrated into a new pathway of care and provides patients with digital resources for self-assessment and management in the form of engaging multi-media smartphone apps. These are integrated securely with NHS clinical systems, allowing a GP or other health care professionals to better monitor and advise patients. PainSense aims to reduce the load on primary care through reduction in face to face appointments, and provide better care with less acute hospital admissions.
| Project | Let Me Show U! |
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| Description |
‘Let Me Show U!’ (LMSU!) is a proposed new product to help children with physical disability explain to new carers the best way to help them address the various physical challenges of daily life using the specialised equipment provided. LMSU! uses personalised digital media videos, animations, audios, etc specific to each child built up over time within a secure Personal Health Record PHR controlled by the child and their family. Relevant media snippets are recorded using a portal, and can be accessed at any time by the child or carers via apps running on standard phones and tablets |
| Funding | £ 666,553 |
| Competition | Competition 11 - Self-care and independence for children with long-term conditions |
| Competition Date | August 2016 |
| Categories | Children and Young people |
| Health Innovation Network Partner | Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber |
| Website | http://www.adi-uk.com/ |
Rolling out a Leeds-wide demonstrator of a new digital service, PainSense, to support patients with persistent pain. The service is integrated into a new pathway of care and provides patients with digital resources for self-assessment and management in the form of engaging multi-media smartphone apps. These are integrated securely with NHS clinical systems, allowing a GP or other health care professionals to better monitor and advise patients. PainSense aims to reduce the load on primary care through reduction in face to face appointments, and provide better care with less acute hospital admissions.
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| Description |
Advanced Digital Institute (ADI) is developing CAMHS Open Outreach Platform (CO-OP) which uses digital media to provide young people with anxiety, depression and self-harming behaviour, and their parents, with instant access to personalised support resources. As part of an early CAMHS assessment and intervention strategy, CO-OP provides software apps and services built around a Personal Health Record and interfaces with professional systems such as SystmOne, CareNotes, and VLEs in schools. |
| Funding | £ 916,558 |
| Competition | Competition 8 - Innovation in Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services |
| Competition Date | October 2014 |
| Categories | Children and Young people |
| Health Innovation Network Partner | Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber |
| Website | http://www.adi-uk.com/ |
Rolling out a Leeds-wide demonstrator of a new digital service, PainSense, to support patients with persistent pain. The service is integrated into a new pathway of care and provides patients with digital resources for self-assessment and management in the form of engaging multi-media smartphone apps. These are integrated securely with NHS clinical systems, allowing a GP or other health care professionals to better monitor and advise patients. PainSense aims to reduce the load on primary care through reduction in face to face appointments, and provide better care with less acute hospital admissions.
| Project | Meds companion - An integrated digital medications advice and support system |
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| Description |
Advanced Digital Institude (ADI) has developed a smartphone based intervention intended to improve adherence with long-term medication in patients with diagnoses such as hypertension and diabetes. |
| Funding | £ 913,969 |
| Competition | Competition 7 - Medicine Adherence |
| Competition Date | May 2014 |
| Categories | Diabetes , Social care |
| Health Innovation Network Partner | Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber |
| Website | http://www.adi-uk.com/ |