WEAHSN diabetes: self-management digital challenge
The West of England Academic Health Science Network (WEAHSN) is launching a 'Diabetes: mHealth - self-management in a digital world' challenge on 23 June, open to SMEs and third sector organisations.
18th June 2015
The West of England Academic Health Science Network (WEAHSN) is launching a ‘Diabetes: mHealth – self-management in a digital world’ challenge on 23 June, open to SMEs and third sector organisations.
WEAHSN has a remit to assist industry to work with the NHS to adopt and spread innovative products and services for patient benefit and UK economic growth.
For this challenge, they are looking for:
SMEs (small & medium sized enterprises) and third sector organisations capable of supplying the NHS with their product or service on a commercial basis to help people manage their diabetes
With products that:
Are already on the market
Suitable for people who have more than one long term health condition
Capable of linking into clinical IT platforms via a portal
They are particularly interested in apps and mobile websites. The specific challenges have been developed in association with people who have diabetes and healthcare professionals who specialise in diabetes.
Further information plus application forms will be available from WEAHSN’s procurement partner, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, via the national Multiquote and Contract Finder portals.
Find out more and register your interest
Email [email protected] to register your interest and receive alerts and an application information.
Visit www.weahsn.net for further information and download the Challenge Guidance Document.
For general enquiries, contact Elizabeth Dymond on [email protected] or 0117 984 1589.