DigitalHealth.London has opened purposes to its flagship Accelerator programme, which goals to hurry up the adoption of expertise inside London’s NHS to alleviate strain on providers and empower sufferers to handle their well being.
Now in its seventh consecutive 12 months, the NHS-delivered programme has already supported a couple of hundred digital improvements which are getting used within the NHS.
The programme has seen participation from firms like Juma, DrDoctor, AccuRx, eConsult and Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest 2021 winner, Peppy Health.
Sara Nelson, programme director at DigitalHealth.London, stated: “We’re extraordinarily happy with the businesses now we have labored with over the previous six years and the affect they’ve had. At present we’re excited to simply accept purposes for the subsequent cohort of innovators to hitch our Accelerator programme.
“With the rising want for protected and efficient digital improvements, in areas corresponding to rehabilitation, long-term situation administration and digital monitoring, we want to assist digital well being firms on the forefront of innovation to convey options to the NHS workers and sufferers who want them.”
The DigitalHealth.London programme is open to applications from digital well being firms with a services or products that has excessive potential to satisfy the challenges dealing with the NHS and social care right now – corresponding to supporting the workforce, addressing well being inequalities or delivering a internet zero NHS.
The rigorous choice course of entails professional NHS and trade panel assessments, interviews and due diligence checks. The suitability for the programme is assessed primarily based on the corporate’s maturity, the potential of the services or products and the corporate’s capability to profit from the programme.
Corporations who’re in the end chosen for participation are supplied with bespoke assist and recommendation via a staff of specialist NHS Navigators; a programme of expert-led workshops and occasions; and launched to NHS organisations with a selected problem the innovator might assist with.
Dr Chris Streather, regional medical director and chief medical data officer for NHS England, London Area, stated: “The DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme gives a unbelievable alternative for firms on the forefront of healthcare innovation to realize perception into the internal workings of the NHS and the way greatest to work with healthcare organisations to convey their services to the those that want them.
“The Accelerator works to strengthen native entrepreneurial ecosystems and to assist various founders to collaborate with the NHS, in flip permitting them to efficiently scale and drive financial progress in London and nationally.”