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Rewired Pitchfest invites scale ups to apply for 2023 contest

Applications for our 2023 Rewired Pitchfest competition are now open and for the first time since its launch, it will
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Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest 2022 finalist profile: Sapien Health

We chat with Sapien Health CEO Dr Matthew Beatty, about the company's journey to becoming a Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest
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Testing your digital health innovation in the NHS

Megan Morys-Carter, director of TheHill, discusses the topic of testing digital health innovation in the NHS and what the challenges
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Bringing the right care at the right time during Covid-19

Chris Sawyer from Innovate UK discusses innovators who’ve helped strengthen the health service and bring the right care at the
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How one trust used an SME for a single sign-on solution

Hannah Crouch spoke to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust about its brand new single sign-on and patient context
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Four companies selected for East Midlands accelerator programme

Four digital health companies have been selected as part of the latest round of the East Midlands Digital Health Accelerator
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Start-ups to be protected from coronavirus storm by £1.25bn package

Start-ups across the UK that are helping to drive innovation and developments will be protected by a £1.25bn government support
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Digital Health Unplugged: How NHS trusts can encourage innovation

This month's podcast looks at how the NHS can work with innovators to fast-track digital health solutions and the importance
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Digital Health Unplugged: Accelerator programmes and adopting innovation

This month’s Digital Health Podcast explores the need for accelerator programmes and the challenges start-ups and SMEs face in the
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£300,000 funding call for Manchester-based healthcare innovators

Businesses with digital healthcare products or services can apply for up to £75,000 through the Health Innovation Manchester Momentum Fund.
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