Our projects

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We support projects at different stages of the innovation pathway to deliver meaningful change to health and care. These are some of the programmes of work and innovations we have supported.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Asa – AI receptionist

AI receptionist, Asa, enables patients to book, cancel or reschedule their medical appointment via WhatsApp

East of England Secure Data Environment

Why data matters: Improving patient and public health in the East of England

Airglove

Health Innovation East has supported Airglove to improve cannulation in the East of England and beyond.

Neu Health

Facilitated by Health Innovation East, East Suffolk and North Essex Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) has adopted Neu Health’s Digital Platform to revolutionise care for people with Parkinson’s Disease.

Technology tO Support ChAnge (TOSCA)

A study, conducted in partnership with Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, and LovedBy Group, which explored how digital technology could support health behaviour change in adolescents attending Complications of Excess Weight (CEW) clinics in England.

Teledermatology: platform implementation

Our teledermatology programme supports considerations for planning, development and commissioning of teledermatology services in the East of England.

Innovation for Healthcare Inequalities Programme (InHIP)

Health Innovation East is supporting integrated care systems (ICSs) in the east of England to address health inequalities in line with NHS England’s national Core20PLUS5 programme.

East of England Stroke Forum

The EoE Stroke Forum convenes healthcare professionals from across our region with a specific interest in stroke services.

The System Safety Improvement Programme (SSIP)

The aim of the programme is to create optimal conditions for patient safety improvement to flourish through working closely with integrated care systems (ICSs).

Assessing anticipatory care in SNEE

Health Innovation East has been commissioned by SNEE ICS to conduct an independent baseline review of current readiness within primary care to deliver anticipatory care by April 2023. It is hoped that this can support more integrated care delivery across the ICS.

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