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At a glance

6
Companies funded
£2,524,907
Total funding

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Inotec AMD

Project Topical oxygen therapy device for non-healing diabetic foot ulcers (TODFU)
Description

Inotec AMD has developed Natrox, a compact self-contained low-cost ‘oxygen generator’ (OG) device combined with a disposable ‘oxygen delivery system’ (ODS) that allows oxygen to be delivered effectively to a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) while allowing the patient to continue normal day-to-day activities.

Funding £ 907,978
Competition Competition 5 - Better outcomes for people with Diabetes
Competition Date September 2013
Categories Diabetes
Health Innovation Network Partner Eastern AHSN
Website http://inotecamd.com/

Oxford Medical Diagnostics

Project Breath ketone analysis for improved diabetes management
Description

High blood ketones are associated with elevated breath acetone, and are indicative of the dangerous condition diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Oxford Medical Diagnostics has developed an affordable sensor technology suitable for home use that can measure breath acetone and provide a non-invasive early warning of this condition. This project deals with the industrial design of the device and its initial clinical assessment.

Funding £ 699,263
Competition Competition 5 - Better outcomes for people with Diabetes
Competition Date September 2013
Categories Diabetes
Health Innovation Network Partner Oxford AHSN

Ieso Digital Health

Project Use of online text delivered cognitive behavioural therapy to provide integrated diabetes and psychological care to improve treatment of people with type 1 diabetes
Description

PsychologyOnline plan to offer remote delivery of personalised therapy to people with type 1 diabetes who are struggling to achieve optimal glycaemic control. Therapy will be delivered via text over the internet, using the PsychologyOnline (POL) website and diabetes specialist nurses who are trained to administer cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) integrated into delivery of usual diabetes care. Care will be augmented through the use of motivational enhancement tools via mobile phone, using a prototype of the uMotif app, which has already been evaluated by SBRI Healthcare for other indications.

Funding £ 81,693
Competition Competition 5 - Better outcomes for people with Diabetes
Competition Date September 2013
Categories Diabetes
Health Innovation Network Partner Eastern AHSN
Website http://uk.iesohealth.com/

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