London, 16 — 17 May 2015
Held at King's College, London organised by Dr Helen Jackson
CC BY-NC Paul ClarkeBlog posts about this event
Projects
- Name
- Balance
- Summary
- Balance is a tool that is used to help improve the dialog between clinician and patient to achieve shared decisions.
- Team
- @barnyhole
- @medicandme
- Links
- Presentation
- Code
- Name
- Big map of (almost) everything
- Image
- Summary
- An easy to use service to help people find health and care services – from hospitals to defibrillators. All on one map, with the ability to search and filter.
- Team
- @sheldonline
- @masterniket
- @ovedpathak
- @thomasridd
- @didlix
- Links
- Website
- Presentation
- Name
- Dental Charting UI
- Image
- Summary
- Open Source Graphic Dental Charting for Community Dental Services – a simple way to record the status of teeth (present, absent, decayed etc), with architecture designed to allow data export in the future.
- Team
- @andygeddisregan
- @bexmoxon
- @kzhen
- @pietesartain
- Piotr Dubiniec
- John Pyle
- Carys Newbury
- Links
- Website
- Code
- Name
- Diab-etes
- Summary
- Diab-eaties is web-based collection of games to teach children some simple principles of managing diabetes in a fun way. They can do it at home, or even in clinic before going in to see the doctor.
- Team
- @eatyourpeas
- Links
- Website
- Presentation
- Name
- eCDR
- Summary
- eCDR (electronic Controlled Drug Register) provides a simple electronic system to monitor and audit the flow of controlled drugs through a pharmacy. This solution meets legislative requirements and is more reliable, less cumbersome and less time consuming than the existing paper based system.
- Team
- @thatdavidmiller
- @georgelunduk
- @fredkingham
- @helenst
- @bitcollider
- @drcjar
- Links
- Website
- Presentation
- Name
- Hackabetes
- Summary
- Freeing diabetes data and hardware for patients.
- Team
- @tim_omer
- Links
- Website
- Name
- His Kick Data
- Summary
- Using HES Open Data to find stuff out about central London hospitals – but more to find out about HES data itself.
- Team
- @HSCICOpenData
- Links
- Presentation
- Name
- LOCAMOTOR
- Image
- Summary
- Platform for matching Bank Staff with Vacant slots, with an iPhone app and front facing calendar website.
- Team
- @YU_Angela
- @Tborwick
- Ritu Saini
- James Carter
- Ayesha Garrett
- Robert Anderson
- Links
- Website
- Presentation
- Name
- moveYA
- Summary
- An application to address peoples inactivity when using devices.
- Links
- Website
- Presentation
- Name
- MyCare
- Summary
- Online portal for patient validated reported outcomes.
- Team
- Kingshuk
- Vijay
- Andrew
- Adam
- Kyle
- Name
- MyCPD
- Summary
- MyCPD helps you build your CV and compare your learning path with your peers.
- Team
- Ad
- Mike
- @drmgeorge87
- @doismellburning
- Links
- Presentation
- Name
- NHS.me
- Summary
- A way for all NHS stakeholders to view relevant patient data, NHS.me is an interface for patients as well as healthcare professionals, unifying all aspects of patient care into one system.
- Team
- @sean_harbison
- @lachenmayer
- @EmMoiii
- Links
- Website
- Name
- ResusRecord
- Image
- Summary
- An application that makes documentation during medical emergencies easier, faster, and much more accurate.
- Team
- @andrew_mcardle
- Adam Pennycuick
- @FinnCatling
- Maria Cross
- John Reynolds
- @OFBennett
- Links
- Website
- Presentation
- Code
- Name
- TakeYourMeds
- Image
- Summary
- Take Your Meds is a low-tech telephone reminder service to help you remember to take your medication.
- Team
- @takeyourmedsapp
- @fiona_stacey
- @deckofpandas
- @marcus_baw
- @c-christensen
- @rossjones
- @mikejthompson
- @judegibbons
- @symroe
- @szotten
- Links
- Website
- Code
- Name
- W8TX Mobile App
- Summary
- Empowering patients to get treated sooner. A hospital-facing web-based software to deliver data assurance and innovative techniques in tracking and management patient flow through the journey from referral to treatment.
- Team
- Noel E
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