Maldaba, who provide their Hear Me Now app and service as a digital health passport to support people with learning disabilities, have announced a partnership with digital social care records…
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Hear Me Now is being used by GPs across the UK to help people with a learning disability improve their Annual Health Checks. An Annual Health Check questionnaire Using the Questionnaires…
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Hear Me Now has just been rewarded with a prestigious prize for research into patient improvement at a top London hospital. Richard Fitzgerald with the Hear Me Now app A…
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Hear Me Now has been chosen to lead a trial to help improve the lives of people with mild cognitive and communication impairments.
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he final data analysis for the 12-month Humber NHS Foundation Trust trial of My Health Guide with 200 service users, their families, NHS staff and 3rd-party care partners is complete.
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Following the successful completion of the extended 12-month trial of My Health Guide with 200 service users and dozens of staff, Humber NHS Trust have last month signed an agreement to scale-up the use of My Health Guide to 600 service users
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Having been shortlisted for yesterday’s Innovation, Improvement & Impact Conference award (for performance through partnership), we were already excited before we arrived at the event.
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Radio Humberside featured My Health Guide in their news bulletins on the 27th November 2016, shortly after we realised our initial data analysis of the Humber NHS trial of 200…
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Fairly soon after the My Health Guide trial with Humber NHS Foundation Trust and 200 service users began, we had a feeling that good things were happening.
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We’re over the moon that the Patients Information Forum has published a feature about My Health Guide, interviewing the family of one of the 200 trial users in Humber. Carl…
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We’re thrilled to announce that Humber NHS Foundation Trust have extended their 6-month pilot of My Health Guide to 12 months, continuing until the end of March 2017.
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We’re delighted to announce that we have released our first two case studies of users’ experiences of My Health Guide.
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We’re excited to announce that My Health Guide (and Maldaba and Humber NHS Foundation Trust) are shortlisted for the Best Mobile App award at the Digital Awards 2016 in Hull.
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In July 2016 My Health Guide featured in a two-page spread in the Hull Daily Mail.
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Maldaba attended the Health + Care show at the Excel Centre in London
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Maldaba were delighted to attend the recent Health Expo Awards 2016 at the Hull City KC Stadium. We were even more delighted to win! My Health Guide won the Innovative…
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The launch of My Health Guide at Humber Foundation Trust NHS on the 31st of May was a great success, thanks once again to all who attended in Hull. We…
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We're delighted to have been shortlisted as a finalist at this year's Health Expo Awards! My Health Guide is shortlisted for the Innovative Health and Social Care Technology Award. The…
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Maldaba were delighted to be invited by SBRI Healthcare to join their stand at the NHS Confederation 2016 annual conference and exhibition in Manchester last week. To see how we…
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At My Health Guide's public launch on the 31st May, KCFM Radio interviewed Dave Hill, CEO, and Trish Bailey, Clinical Care Director of Children & Learning Disability Services, both from…
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Local Humber TV station Estuary TV attended the public launch of My Health Guide at Humber NHS Foundation Trust on the 31st May. They captured the excitement at the launch…
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Humber NHS Foundation Trust host My Health Guide Public Launch. Our thanks to everyone who attended yesterday's public launch of My Health Guide at Humber NHS Foundation Trust in Hull.…
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Yorkshire Coast Radio write about the launch of My Health Guide on the 31st of May.
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We're delighted to announce that, from today, Tuesday 31st May 2016, My Health Guide is available to the general public!
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What can we say? Well, we won!
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