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IXICO, in collaboration with the South London Health Innovation Network, has developed MyBrainBook (MBB) a tool for supporting patients post-diagnosis of dementia. MBB captures a profile of the patient and guides them through building a personalised careplan with the support of a facilitator. It can be shared with friends and family, healthcare practitioners or social workers to help improve the quality of life for those living with dementia, and can smooth transition to other care settings.

Project Facilitated self-management of dementia using social and clinical networks
Description

IXICO, in collaboration with the South London Health Innovation Network, has developed MyBrainBook (MBB) a tool for supporting patients post-diagnosis of dementia. MBB captures a profile of the patient and guides them through building a personalised careplan with the support of a facilitator. It can be shared with friends and family, healthcare practitioners or social workers to help improve the quality of life for those living with dementia, and can smooth transition to other care settings.

Funding £ 81,483
Competition Competition 5 - Mental Health: A Focus on Health Technology
Competition Date September 2013
Health Innovation Network Partner Imperial College Health Partners
Website http://ixico.com/

IXICO, in collaboration with the South London Health Innovation Network, has developed MyBrainBook (MBB) a tool for supporting patients post-diagnosis of dementia. MBB captures a profile of the patient and guides them through building a personalised careplan with the support of a facilitator. It can be shared with friends and family, healthcare practitioners or social workers to help improve the quality of life for those living with dementia, and can smooth transition to other care settings.

Project MyBrainBook and NHS 111 integration: Supporting personalised care pathways in dementia
Description

MyBrainBook is a digital platform that allows patients with cognitive impairment and dementia to capture information about themselves and share it with friends, family and health and care professionals. The personalised care and support plans include an ‘urgent care plan’ which, building on integration with London NHS111 services, gives the emergency and out-of-hours services real-time access to information to help ensure the appropriate pathway is chosen, avoiding A&E admissions where possible. For this to be fully realised there is a need to ensure that staff are trained and there is awareness amongst care providers and the public of alternative pathways.

Funding £ 81,800
Competition Competition 10 - Reducing pressure on Urgent and Emergency care
Competition Date September 2015
Health Innovation Network Partner Imperial College Health Partners
Website http://ixico.com/

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