Supporting your Digital Health Partnership Award Application
The Digital Health Partnership Award is opening again this November. Optimise care pathways and support patients at home using Spirit’s CliniTouch Vie.
The Digital Health Partnership Award is opening again this November. Optimise care pathways and support patients at home using Spirit’s CliniTouch Vie.
Closing the digital divide in healthcare has never been more crucial. With health services increasingly relying on digital technology, things need to change.
Two new faces have joined the Spirit Digital team, all thanks to the Governmentâs Kickstart Scheme.
Learn more about our Kickstarters and the programme here.
Can industry ever be trusted by the NHS to deliver digital transformation while truly addressing patient needs? Find out on Monday 26th July 2021 as experts from across industry debate digital transformation in the first of a brand new webinar series.
We were thrilled to be involved in latest podcast episode by the AHSN Innovation Exchange discussing the challenges around pulmonary rehab.
We have listed the top 6 potential barriers to remote patient monitoring and how we help clinicians and patients beat them.
From providing educational resource to help empower patients to better manage their own conditions, to identifying and prioritising the patients that absolutely need to be seen and thereby easing the workforce burden faced by doctors, there is little doubt that digital will underpin primary care services well beyond the COVID pandemic.
Weâre proud that Spirit is featured in the Department for International Tradeâs Digital Health Campaign â âThe First 100 Playbook,â launched today at the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM).
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted digital technologyâs vital contribution to healthcare services. Embedded within new ways of working it is helping to reduce face to face visits and keep care home residents and staff safer, delivering improved outcomes for the elderly population.
With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, community providers were challenged in the way that they connected to patients. The imperative was to look at new ways to provide safe and responsive care for their patients, by embedding digital technology within their clinical pathways.