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Digital Health Enterprise Zone: Health & Wellbeing Centre
Dr Samar Betmouni Director of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Life Sciences
Deputy Director (Academic) DHEZ Health & Wellbeing Centre [email protected]
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Outline • How HWC was ‘born’ • Context • Facilities • Early work • QA
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How HWC was “born” (1)
“Polyclinic” 2010-11
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How HWC was “born” (2) • Patient-facing development on campus
– Housing several clinical components – UoB expertise
• Support health-related courses – Embedded into UoB Curriculum Framework
• Making Knowledge Work • Student engagement & development • Inclusive curriculum • Research informed curriculum
“Clinic on campus”
2012
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How HWC was “born” (3)
• Encourage universities to engage with business & LEPs
• Encourage innovative
businesses to engage with universities
• Provide office, workshop and laboratory space for small firms (incubator space).
DHEZ 2014
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Healthcare context: UK
• Citizen participation & empowerment • Wider primary care, provided at scale • Modern model of integrated care • Access to highest level urgent &
emergency care • Specialized services concentrated in
centres of excellence • Implementation choices determined
locally
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Healthcare context: Global
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Facilities
• Digital technology based HWC on campus – Teaching & research – Provision of services – Construction by Dec 2016
• Digital Exchange in Little Germany – Digital incubation, research collaboration, placement and
enterprise opportunities – Strong BT involvement – Operating by Apr 2015; upgraded by Mar 2016
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HWC: Early work Ideas for the operation of the DHEZ/HWC Professor Richard Greene, University of Bradford
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HWC: Early work Academic structure of DHEZ Health & Wellbeing Centre
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1. A postgraduate training programme for Physicians’ Associates, a new role expert in the interpretation of data, use of digital interventions, and co ordination of support aimed at preventing and delaying onset of LTCs.
2. A research and development programme in health information
assets.
3. An evaluation and trials unit for new models of care and digital interventions.
4. A research and development programme in digital diagnostics.
5. An associated small business incubator unit.
HWC: Early work Working with NHS England Code4Health
March 2015
Develop an app in a day
course agenda
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Outline programme Morning session
To introduce parBcipants to LiveCode, along with coding principles and ideas. The session will use the iOS Calculator as an example app showing how it can be recreated in the ‘Build It’ LiveCode tool using exisBng resources and experience.
A2ernoon session
To cover principles of development of one of three apps, chosen in advance of the training day. These are:
• Clinical CommunicaBon – showing the principles of how to create a referral app
• Peak Flow Monitor – based on the recording of digital and peak flow data the course will show the development of a paBent facing app
• Decision Support – CreaBng an app which can facilitate decision making
Develop an app in a day
March 2015 Participants
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• 3 courses: 10th, 17th & 24th March
Physiotherapist
Renal Physician
Histopathologists
Biomedical Scientists
General Practitioner
Practice Data Manager
Healthcare related academics
Clinical Skills Educators
Radiologists Medical trainees
NHS Code4Health community
• Development & evaluation of e-health solutions – Coding workshops – Healthcare apps – Hackathons
• Supporting national curriculum – STEM Centre (Faculty of Life Sciences)
• Development of Code4Health courses into MSc level module – School of Computing (Faculty of Engineering &
Informatics)
April 2015
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HWC: Early work
• Early diagnosis & monitoring – Technology enabled detection, diagnosis & monitoring
• Patient engagement & service improvement – Remote and/or automated diagnostics
• Innovation – Multidisciplinary collaboration
• Data visualisation, interpretation, integration
Digital Diagnostics
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Contributing work Bradford Pathology
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Contributing work Digital Pathology
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Philips partnership
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Digital Pathology Solutions
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DHEZ HWC - contacts Director: Prof Allan Kellehear Deputy Director: Dr Samar Betmouni
! Digital Health Enterprise Zone Mr Dermot Bolton, Programme Manager [email protected] ! Digital Diagnostics Dr Samar Betmouni, Director of Clinical Pathology [email protected] ! Health information assets Prof Dan Neagu, Professor of computing [email protected] ! Bradford Evaluation & Trials Unit Prof Mohammed Mohammed, Professor of Healthcare Quality and Effectiveness [email protected] ! Teaching & Training Programmes Dr Simon Twedell, Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice [email protected] ! Eye Clinic, School of Optometry & Vision Science Prof Ed Mallen, Professor of Physiological Optics [email protected]
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Acknowledgements
Prof Bill McCarthy, DVC Operations Dr. Liam Sutton, Head of KT Mr. Dermot Bolton, Programme Manager Prof Richard Greene, Dean FoLS
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Thank you!
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