Apps

Novartis, DiGA, apps, patient innovation
By  Anna Engberg 05:36 am November 22, 2021
Pharma giant Novartis is looking for creative, digital solutions that sustainably improve German healthcare. The company has annouced the fifth installment of the Digital Health Award, with prize money of €60,000 in total available for winners. The awards presentation takes place in Berlin on 24 March 2022, while the call is open for applications until 30 November 2021. WHAT’S THE IMPACT With the...
NHS login, COVID-19, apps, wellbeing, NHS App, NHS Digital, NHSX
By  Tammy Lovell 02:35 am October 25, 2021
Around half of adults in England have access to digital healthcare via the NHS login, according to the latest statistics from NHS Digital. NHS login, the service which supports the NHS App, now has almost 28 million users – a rise from around 2.2 million in September 2020. The online service, managed by NHS Digital, provides people with a single point of access to digital health and care websites...
Research2Guidance, patient data, clinical trials, apps
By  Tammy Lovell 05:39 am October 18, 2021
A new report from Research2Guidance discusses the rise in digital decentralised clinical trial (DDCT) technologies since the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital solutions for decentralised clinical trials allow some or all clinical trial activities to be conducted virtually rather than in person. This includes technology such as wearables to continuously collect patient data, telemedicine to deliver...
COVID-19, middle east, Apps, Coronavirus, patient-centered care
By  Dillan Yogendra 01:56 am September 30, 2020
The year 2020 will go down in history as one of the most challenging of our lifetime. Thinking back to January, none of us would have predicted the emergence of a pandemic-causing virus, let alone its devastating outcomes that have affected tens of millions of lives around the world so far. It has changed the way we do business, conduct events, and of course, report the news. Closer to home, we’...
By  Ahmed El Sherif 09:00 am June 19, 2020
Bahrain and Kuwait are using their COVID-19 contact tracing apps as mass surveillance tools, it has emerged. According to a new report released by Amnesty International, the two Gulf states, along with Norway, have released “some of the most invasive COVID-19 contact tracing apps around the world, putting the privacy and security of hundreds of thousands of people at risk.” In its investigation,...
By  Sara Mageit 04:35 am June 17, 2020
Miiskin has introduced automatic skin imaging, available in a consumer app, which will enable people to take full-body photographs of their own skin, at home, to make skin cancer self-examinations easier. The new feature applies a combination of Apple's computer vision and augmented reality technologies to audibly and visually assist the user in taking photos alone and hands-free. The user places...
By  Sophie Porter 11:27 am May 26, 2020
Miiskin is the first skin checking app to be listed on the EMIS App Library, a database for clinicians in England of health apps reviewed by NHS Digital’s Digital Assessment Questions (DAQ) framework. It is also one of fewer than 100 apps to be listed on the NHS Apps Library. The app, which is supported by dermatologists and the British Skin Foundation, uses smartphone cameras and AI to help...
By  Sophie Porter 06:03 am May 22, 2020
COVID-19 ANTIBODY TEST French company IDvet, which specialises in the development and production of tests that detect infectious diseases in farm animals, has announced the launch of a COVID-19 antibody test for humans. The test will determine whether an individual has developed antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, which will enable scientists to better understand infection rates and inform future policy...
By  Tammy Lovell 09:53 am May 21, 2020
Oxford University spin-out Navenio has announced £9m in Series A funding for its efficiency-boosting location technology. The funding round was led by QBN Capital and includes G.K. Goh, Hostplus, Big Pi Ventures, Oxford Investment Consultants, as well as existing investors like Oxford Sciences Innovation (OSI), IP Group plc and the University of Oxford. WHAT THEY DO Navenio provides...
By  Liz Ashall-Payne 04:28 am May 12, 2020
About the author: Liz Ashall-Payne founded ORCHA, the Organisation for the Review of Care and Health Application, which is focused on providing guidance to app developers, as well as helping the public and professionals to find and apply apps that could improve public, patient and organisational outcomes. Initially a Speech and Language Therapist, Ashall-Payne has almost 20 years NHS experience...