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Veraz
Project | The Green Badge System |
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Description |
Trial and Adoption of the Green Badge System, a suite of technologies for monitoring and improving hand hygiene compliance in healthcare. |
Funding | £ 773,718 |
Competition | Competition 6 - Phase 3 |
Competition Date | December 2013 |
Health Innovation Network Partner | North West Coast AHSN |
Website | http://veraz.co.uk/ |
The Learning Clinic
Project | I.M.P.Act study_ Improving monitoring in paediatrics & action |
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Description |
The Learning Clinic is developing VitalPAC to monitor and record patient’s vital signs. Nursing staff rapidly familiarised themselves with the technology with the time to document critical information quicker than with paper charts and errors are reduced. User acceptability is high. |
Funding | £ 82,893 |
Competition | Competition 5 - Patient Safety & Patient Monitoring |
Competition Date | September 2013 |
Health Innovation Network Partner | South West AHSN |
Website | http://thelearningclinic.co.uk/ |
Capillary Film Technology Ltd
Project | Capillary Film Technology (CFT) is developing affordable microfluidics for rapid, sensitive, point of care measurement of multiple cardiovascular disease biomarkers |
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Description |
700,000 people experience heart attack symptoms annually, and will experience the agony of a long wait for test results. Capillary Film Technology (CFT) has developed affordable microfluidic testing technology that allows mass production of simple devices that can test 3 or more biomarkers in a single clinical sample. By measuring multiple cardiac markers, diagnosis of myocardial infarct (heart attack) can be made far more rapidly, not only speeding up treatment but also allowing many people to avoid a worrying and costly hospital stay. |
Funding | £ 913,842 |
Competition | Competition 5 - Diagnostics and Research tools |
Competition Date | September 2013 |
Categories | Cardiovascular |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Kent Surrey Sussex AHSN |
Website | http://www.capfilmtech.com/ |