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Bering Ltd
Project | Brave AI: Supporting communities through anticipatory care outside of hospitals |
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Description |
Brave AI is a clinical decision support tool for prediction of all-cause unplanned hospital admissions over a 12-month period using only Primary Care records. Brave interfaces with routinely-collected patient information and provides patient-level predictions at a Primary Care Network (PCN) level. The insights produced by Brave can be used by proactive teams of healthcare professionals to deliver personalised care planning in our communities, enable self-management at home, and anticipate exacerbations of chronic conditions. |
Funding | £ 499,258 |
Competition | Competition 26 - Urgent & Emergency Care |
Competition Date | July 2024 |
Categories | Urgent & Emergency Care |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex |
Website | https://www.beringresearch.com/ |
Doc Abode Ltd.
Project | Doc Abode: Digitally transforming the NHS workforce of the future |
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Description |
The project will develop AI-driven decision support tools to optimise scheduling in real time, ensuring timely care and improving efficiency. By reducing reliance on manual processes, it expands service capacity, reduces hospital admissions, and enhances patient and staff experience. Already in use across multiple NHS regions, the solution supports flexible workforce models, enabling a more responsive urgent and emergency care system. Doc Abode’s Dynamic Scheduling solution helps NHS Urgent Community Response (UCR) services allocate healthcare professionals efficiently, ensuring care closer to home while supporting wider adoption across the NHS. |
Funding | £ 499,971 |
Competition | Competition 26 - Urgent & Emergency Care |
Competition Date | July 2024 |
Categories | Urgent & Emergency Care |
Health Innovation Network Partner | Health Innovation Yorkshire and Humber |
Website | https://docabode.com/ |
CareLoop Health
Project | CareLoop P4-DTx: AI-powered Digital Therapeutic Platform for Severe Mental Illness that Reduces Relapses and Demands on Urgent and Emergency Care |
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Description |
CareLoop supports people with severe mental illnesses (SMIs). Using a smartphone, patients give regular feedback and access self-management tools. Clinicians view insights remotely and are automatically notified if a patient becomes unwell for early action to prevent relapse. It is a registered Class I medical device, recommended by NICE through the EVA programme. People with SMIs are significantly more likely to attend urgent and emergency departments even though these may not be the best places to receive the care they need. CareLoop’s helps patients manage their mental health in the community to reduce the use of emergency and hospital services. |
Funding | £ 488,002 |
Competition | Competition 26 - Urgent & Emergency Care |
Competition Date | July 2024 |
Categories | Urgent & Emergency Care |
Website | https://careloop.health/ |