DigitalHealth.London Accelerator opens for applications today

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Call out to the next generation of digital innovation to transform health and care

Digital products and services are currently providing vital innovation, support and capacity to the NHS during the response to COVID-19. Today, DigitalHealth.London opens applications to their flagship Accelerator programme for the next generation of digital health companies to transform health and care.

Now in its fifth consecutive year, the NHS delivered programme, funded in part by the European Regional Development Fund, has supported some of the biggest and most effective digital innovations now being used by the NHS in London. Companies including LIVI, Patchwork Health, Echo, Sweatcoin, Health Navigator and Perfect Ward have all been through the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme. Many of the digital products and services currently providing vital innovation, support and capacity to the NHS during the response to COVID-19 have come through the Accelerator programme. From enabling remote GP appointments, to transforming NHS temporary staffing and patient facing self-management apps, the Accelerator has supported some of the best digital innovations now being widely used. Whilst the health and care system is under pressure like never before, the need for innovations to solve problems both today and in the future, remains vital.  

To date the Accelerator has supported 105 innovative digital health companies, with 160 additional NHS contracts signed by those companies. For every £1 spent on the programme it is estimated over £14 is saved for the NHS*.

Sara Nelson, Programme Director, DigitalHealth.London Accelerator, said: “Never before has the need for the right digital innovations to be delivering for our NHS and patients been so profound.  Digital health products are introducing new ways of doing things and enabling key services to continue where they might otherwise have been cancelled or postponed. We are extremely proud of the companies and NHS organisations we have worked with over the past five years. Today we are excited to accept applications for the next cohort of innovators. With the growing need for safe and effective digital innovations, we are looking forward to working with innovators and the many NHS staff and patients across London’s health and care sector who have recently been inspired by technology and it’s potential.”

Anna King, Commercial Director, Health Innovation Network, one for the founding partners of DigitalHealth.London said: “The DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme remains one of the most influential programmes of its kind, supporting fast-growing high-potential digital health businesses. It is also helping London establish its place as one of the most exciting and innovative digital health and care hubs in the world, with scope to develop, validate and scale innovations. I’d urge any digital health innovator who has a product or service that could support the NHS to consider joining this programme.”

Theo Blackwell, Chief Digital Officer for London, said: “I am delighted to continue to support the Accelerator as it opens for applications again and I am looking forward to the next group of innovators bringing their products and services to Londoners. The programme’s work ensures that London is at the forefront of digital innovation and is vital to building a future where its citizens benefit from the latest technologies to support their health.”

Tara Donnelly, Chief Digital Officer, NHSX, said: “The DigitalHealth.London Accelerator is part of a digital revolution in the NHS that continues rapidly to develop, and we will continue to support innovative organisations delivering ground-breaking work.

“This programme has established itself as an important player in supporting the NHS and social care to make the most of the opportunities digital healthtech offers.”

Anas Nader, Co-Founder, Patchwork Health, Accelerator programme 2019-20, said: “We’re so proud of how widely our technology has already been embraced across the NHS and the impact we’re having on the lives of thousands of clinicians. We were delighted to join the 2019-20 cohort of DigitalHealth.London’s Accelerator, a brilliant programme speeding up adoption of digital health innovations in the NHS. The programme has provided us with opportunities to connect with industry experts as well as other healthtech innovators. I’d encourage companies like ours with good ideas and big ambitions to apply.”

Joachim Werr, CEO, Health Navigator, Accelerator programme 2018-19, said: “The most valuable thing we experienced on the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme was the connections made with executives and decision makers within NHS organisations, and with central NHS policy makers, for example in NHS England and NHS improvement. Our NHS Navigator, combined with the expertise within the Accelerator’s network, have helped us reach the people that can make change happen in the NHS. We’d like to wish all companies applying good luck in what is a hugely competitive and valuable programme."

DigitalHealth.London’s Accelerator aims to speed up the adoption of technology in London’s NHS, relieving high pressure on services and empowering patients to manage their health. It works with up to 20 high potential SMEs over a 12-month period, giving bespoke support and advice, a programme of expert-led workshops and events and brokering meaningful connections between innovators and NHS organisations with specific challenges. The companies that are successful in getting onto the Accelerator programme are chosen through a rigorous and highly competitive selection process, involving expert NHS and industry panel assessments, interviews and due diligence checks. Companies that have a product or solution that is well-defined and are ready to start building their evidence base are likely to benefit the most from the type of support offered through the programme. Through-out the 12 months the programme focuses on engagement with different elements of the health and care system. Company suitability is assessed based both on product maturity (meaning products that are ready to be trailed or bought that have high potential to meet NHS challenges) and on the company's capacity to benefit from the programme (meaning companies have enough time and staff to engage).

More info: DigitalHealth.London/Accelerator

For more information about the Accelerator programme, join a discussion with the Programme Director and some of the SMEs who have been supported by the programme on the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator 101 Webinar at 11am (BST) on Wednesday 20 May 2020 via Zoom.

Ask Questions during our Twitter Live Q&A on Thursday 21 May 2020 between 2-3pm please tag us @DHealthLDN and use the hashtag: #DHLAQandA

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Notes to editors

·       Interviews and further information

For more information, including interviews, statements and images, please contact Claire-Frances Fuller, DigitalHealth.London Accelerator, Communications Lead on 07870675007 or Claire-frances.fuller@nhs.net

·       DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme

Applications open on Monday 18 May 2020 for seven weeks. The deadline for companies to apply is midnight Sunday 5 July 2020. For companies offered a place on the programme, support will begin in November 2020.

The DigitalHealth.London Accelerator was the first programme of DigitalHealth.London. It is aimed at digital health companies that would benefit from better engagement with the NHS and the wider health sector, in order to refine and develop products and services that meet the needs of the system.

The DigitalHealth.London Accelerator is run by a consortium of founding partners comprising of London’s three Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs), the Health Innovation Network, Imperial College Health Partners and UCLPartners, as well as CW+ and MedCity. The programme is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme.

·       More information about the Accelerator programme and details of how to apply:

digitalhealth.london/accelerator/

·       Register for the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator 101 Webinar at 11am (BST) on Wednesday 20 May 2020 here:

us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMoc-6uqjsvGdwW9AO4UOeBgrpes57RDfHy

·       Join the Twitter Live Q&A between 2pm-3pm on (BST) Thursday 21 May 2020. Please submit questions by tagging us @DHealthLDN and using the hashtag #DHLAQandA

·       A full list of companies to have been supported by the Accelerator programme can be found here:

digitalhealth.london/accelerator/companies/

·       *DigitalHealth.London 2019 Impact Report available to download here:

digitalhealth.london/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/DHL-Impact-Report_2019-FINAL.pdf?utm_source=Website&utm_medium=Report&utm_campaign=Impact_Report

·       European Regional Development Fund

The project is receiving up to £1.7 million of funding from the England European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (and in London the intermediate body Greater London Authority) is the Managing Authority for European Regional Development Fund. Established by the European Union, the European Regional Development Fund helps local areas stimulate their economic development by investing in projects which will support innovation, businesses, create jobs and local community regenerations. For more information visit gov.uk/european-growth-funding 

·       DigitalHealth.London

DigitalHealth.London is a partnership between London’s three Academic Health Science Networks - Imperial College Health Partners, the Health Innovation Network and UCLPartners, and MedCity, expert in accelerating the adoption of digital innovation by linking health and care organisations with digital health innovators for the benefit of patients and populations. It accelerates the adoption of digital innovations across health and care to improve patient and population outcomes and experience and supports a sustainable future NHS.

For more information, please see digitalhealth.london