Access Denied: Assessing the Impact of Digital Health Inequalities
The rapid uptake of digital healthcare channels offers huge benefits, but evidence also suggests a close correlation between digital exclusion and social disadvantage. People with protected characteri
Rapid Evaluation of Croydon Virtual Ward Model
The Health Innovation Network (HIN) Insights team undertook a rapid evaluation into a virtual ward model that was used to treat patients at home, in order to reduce pressures on services that had aris
Supporting remote monitoring in an outpatient setting
We are supporting three rheumatology departments across south east London (SEL) to trial a new service that supports patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) to remotely monitor their condition. The se
Supporting care homes with digital resources through Covid-19
As a result of Covid-19, many patients and care home residents with dementia were no longer able to see their friends and family. The Healthy ageing and Tech team set about doing secondary research in
Digital Revolution in Social Care
England’s increasing older population is fuelling greater demand for adult social care services. We need to look at different ways of delivering social care in England and the implementation of new
Innovation Grants 2019
Innovation Grants 2019
What good is an idea if it remains an idea? Simon SinekInnovation Grants 2019 Winners
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Dementia Health Tech Horizon Scan – New treatment
Nearly 1 million people in the UK are living with dementia, a figure set to soar to 1.4 million by 2040. This is driving demand for innovative technologies that can enhance treatment outcomes for those affected.
Dementia Health Tech Horizon Scan – Better care
Dementia remains a prevalent health challenge across the UK with almost 1 million people currently living with the condition – this figure is projected to reach 1.4 million by 2040. Increasing strains on health and social care services means that many people living with dementia may not be receiving the level of care they require.
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