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Tiny Medical Apps
Project | Patient Led Asthma Inhaler Net zero Initiative (PLAIN I) |
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Description |
The primary aim of our project is to empower asthma patients to make environmentally responsible choices about their inhalers, thereby reducing the carbon footprint associated with asthma treatment. |
Funding | £ 61,036 |
Competition | Competition 24 - Delivering a Net Zero NHS for a Healthier Future |
Competition Date | October 2023 |
Categories | Net zero |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Eastern AHSN , South London AHSN , North West Coast AHSN , UCLPartners AHSN , Greater Manchester AHSN |
Website | https://tinymedicalapps.com/ |
Medisyne
Project | Automated Urine output monitoring in the Acute setting (AURA study): Supporting the NHS workforce to reduce plastic urometer waste and deliver net zero surgical care |
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Description |
Medisyne Ltd is building an environmentally friendly, reusable, computer-based device that automatically records the amount of urine a patient produces in order to detect complications early. This device will replace the existing disposable, plastic measuring devices that contribute to NHS environmental pollution while freeing nursing staff. |
Funding | £ 100,000 |
Competition | Competition 22 - Delivering a net zero NHS: Clinical Innovation Competition |
Competition Date | July 2022 |
Categories | Net zero |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Oxford AHSN |
Website | https://www.medisyne.co.uk |
AiSentia Ltd
Project | Next-Generation computerised tomography (CT) imaging using CT Digital Contrast to replace current standard iodinated contrast agent – A feasibility study of clinical and environmental impact |
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Description |
This technology will de-carbonize CT imaging by reducing the levels of iodine in hospital wastewater / the wider environment, the amount of packaging (needle/pump injector plastic tubing, etc.), as well as the supply chain required. All achieved while providing a patient-first approach with seamless integration into current clinical workflows that increases procedure efficiency. |
Funding | £ 99,420 |
Competition | Competition 22 - Delivering a net zero NHS: Clinical Innovation Competition |
Competition Date | July 2022 |
Categories | Net zero |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Oxford AHSN |
Website | https://aisentia.com/ |