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Aseptika
Project | Real-world validation in both community and hospital-based settings for a technology-enabled hybrid service delivery model for Pulmonary Rehabilitation, affordable at all stages of their condition, to increase uptake and service capacity |
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Description |
Active+me REMOTE for Pulmonary Rehabilitation is designed to support the implementation of hybrid service delivery, using a combination of in-person classes, @Home delivery and a blend of these. |
Funding | £ 499,342 |
Competition | Competition 21 - Phase 3, Real-world Implementation: Respiratory Diseases and Cardiovascular Diseases |
Competition Date | June 2022 |
Categories | Respiratory |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Eastern AHSN |
Website | http://www.activ8rlives.com/ |
Aseptika
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Description |
Aseptika will work with the Evelina London Childrens Hospital, GSTT and Sheffield Hospitals to co-design and further develop Activ8rlives™ technology to support children (and families) with asthma and other long-term conditions such as diabetes. Self-Care and Remote Monitoring capabilities will be extended, to reduce travel time and decrease lost days of education. We will further develop the FingerBandSpO2 miniaturised blood oxygen monitor (worn continuously on small fingers or around a baby’s foot) to add the ability to measure Respiration Rate (one of the 5 Key Vital Signs) recorded in the National Early Warning System (NEWS) and now implemented in Activ8rlives. |
Funding | £ 805,462 |
Competition | Competition 11 - Self-care and independence for children with long-term conditions |
Competition Date | August 2016 |
Categories | Children and Young people , Diabetes , Respiratory |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Eastern AHSN |
Website | http://www.activ8rlives.com/ |
Aseptika
Project | Developing a use-at-home test to measure the level of bacteria in the lungs of people with long-term respiratory diseases |
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Description |
Developing a use-at-home test to measure the level of bacteria in the lungs of people with long-term respiratory diseases such as: COPD, Bronchiectasis, Asthma and Cystic Fibrosis, as part of a self-management solution called Activ8rlives. In the Phase 3 project, the test was moved from a laboratory format onto one which patients could use for themselves at home, along with other health monitors also provided by the company.A clinical trial was also undertaken in which 30 volunteer patients, with an average age of 67 yrs, successfully recorded and uploaded medical data on iPads provided each day for up to six months, proving that older patients can use |
Funding | £ 799,391 |
Competition | Competition 6 - Phase 3 |
Competition Date | December 2013 |
Categories | Respiratory |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Eastern AHSN |
Website | http://www.activ8rlives.com/ |