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290
Companies funded
£152,695,990
Total funding

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eConsult Health Ltd

Project eTriage: Exploring appropriate care rerouting within urgent and emergency care triage
Description

eTriage is a digital triage solution for urgent and emergency care departments.

Developed by NHS emergency doctors and nurses, eTriage allows patients to check-in and be triaged upon arrival to an urgent and emergency care service through a series of tablets installed at the front of the department. Patients share their history by answering a series of clinical questions, which are reviewed by a triage or streaming nurse. Patients are then prioritised by clinical need or redirected to other healthcare professionals if they are low-priority. The platform reduces waiting times and crowding in waiting rooms while improving patient flow through the emergency department, ensuring patients receive the right care, first time.

This project is seeking to test whether non-urgent patients can effectively and safely be rerouted away from EDs to other more appropriate services in an automated way, through the use of eTriage.

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Funding £ 913,209
Competition Competition 17 - Urgent and Emergency Care
Competition Date October 2020
Categories Injuries & Accidents , NHS efficiencies
Health Innovation Network Partner South London AHSN
Website https://econsult.net/urgent-care

RAIQC Ltd

Project Report and Image Quality Control
Description

RAIQC is a clinical simulation platform for medical image interpretation. It will be used to train emergency department staff to enable faster diagnosis and treatment within ED leading to improved patient flow and outcomes.

Report and Image Quality Control (RAIQC) is a clinical simulation platform developed by radiologists with a combined experience of over 50 years. It mimics real-word practice and allows users to be taught and assessed for different imaging modalities ranging from X-rays to CT or MRI scans. Users interact with real-life cases, click on any abnormality and provide a diagnosis. They are provided feedback about their accuracy and speed, as well as an anonymous comparison with their peers.

The platform is accessible from anywhere through a web-browser and hosts realworld diagnostic quality scans along with interactive teaching content such as slideshows, video lectures and case-based discussions curated by expert radiologists.

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Funding £ 664,237
Competition Competition 17 - Urgent and Emergency Care
Competition Date October 2020
Health Innovation Network Partner Oxford AHSN
Website https://www.raiqc.com/

Concentric Health

Project Introducing carbon considerations into the shared decision making process. A novel exploration and implementation of using carbon data to support patient-clinician conversations.
Description

Concentric - the digital consent application supporting patients and clinicians to make informed, shared decisions about care. This project explores the feasibility of introducing carbon impact into the shared decision making process.

Used across a number of NHS Trusts and Health Boards, Concentric is the market leading digital consent application and is already digitally transforming the consent process, supporting patients with personalised, evidence-based, accessible information to make the right decision for them.

This project will look at the feasibility of introducing carbon impact into shared decision making conversations between patient and clinician, how to do so as part of the Concentric process, and build the evidence-base regarding carbon impact of the treatment options for high volume healthcare decisions.

Funding £ 82,646
Competition Competition 18 - Delivering a Net Zero NHS
Competition Date July 2021
Categories Net zero
Health Innovation Network Partner Yorkshire and Humber AHSN
Website https://concentric.health/

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