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This technical feasibility project will address the opportunity to enable GP's to efficiently provide self-care resources to Diabetic patients through a smartphone app. It will assess how to best aggregate,index and query open and closed datasources from a range of national and local sources in a way that helps GP's to overcome the barriers that exist for them in systematically delivering self-care resources to the smartphones of their diabetic patients. This will be achieved by using the Healum health technology platform to create and test an algorithmic model from existing local sources in partnership with patients,nurses and doctors from Bermuda Marlowe Practice.
| Project | Intelligent Mobile Solutions that Enable GP's to Support Patient Self-Care |
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| Description |
This technical feasibility project will address the opportunity to enable GP's to efficiently provide self-care resources to Diabetic patients through a smartphone app. It will assess how to best aggregate,index and query open and closed datasources from a range of national and local sources in a way that helps GP's to overcome the barriers that exist for them in systematically delivering self-care resources to the smartphones of their diabetic patients. This will be achieved by using the Healum health technology platform to create and test an algorithmic model from existing local sources in partnership with patients,nurses and doctors from Bermuda Marlowe Practice. |
| Funding | £ 83,304 |
| Competition | Competition 12 - General Practice of the Future |
| Competition Date | November 2016 |
| Health Innovation Network Partner | UCL Partners , Health Innovation Network South London , Health Innovation North West Coast |
| Website | https://www.healum.com/ |
This technical feasibility project will address the opportunity to enable GP's to efficiently provide self-care resources to Diabetic patients through a smartphone app. It will assess how to best aggregate,index and query open and closed datasources from a range of national and local sources in a way that helps GP's to overcome the barriers that exist for them in systematically delivering self-care resources to the smartphones of their diabetic patients. This will be achieved by using the Healum health technology platform to create and test an algorithmic model from existing local sources in partnership with patients,nurses and doctors from Bermuda Marlowe Practice.
| Project | Scale and evaluate the ROI of using the Healum integrated care planning software, patient facing self-management app and live learning research network, in supporting ICS commissioners and multidisciplinary teams working in primary care, to implement intelligent personalised care and support strategies to patients at risk of Cardiovascular Disease |
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| Description |
Healum provides healthcare professionals with a patient management system that connects to patient facing digital services, designed to improve health outcomes, access to care, and the efficiency of delivering care to patients with long term conditions, supporting them to make the best choices at the moments that matter. |
| Funding | £ 390,795 |
| Competition | Competition 21 - Phase 3, Real-world Implementation: Respiratory Diseases and Cardiovascular Diseases |
| Competition Date | June 2022 |
| Categories | Cardiovascular |
| Health Innovation Network Partner | UCL Partners , Health Innovation Network South London , Health Innovation North West Coast |
| Website | https://www.healum.com/ |