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Health & care staff & their digital innovations

Author: TheHill

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This is a short series of discussions with clinicians who are digital innovators and have their own start-ups. It is aimed at colleagues in the health service who might be considering the same possibilities. Key themes include the decision to set up a business, the value it brings to the clinical professionals we interviewed and what they believe the benefits of digital technology hold for the NHS. We also look at the challenges to adopting innovation in the NHS, the support these clinicians found when setting up, and what entities such as TheHill can provide in the way of support.​With thanks to Rupert Brown for creating our theme music for this publication.
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In our autumn season of discussions, Megan Morys-Carter, director of TheHill, Oxford speaks to Health and care workers about their digital innovations and the journey they have been on as they champion digital innovation in the NHS. In the first episode, she speaks to Dr Rachael Grimaldi about her award winning, COVID-19 inspired solution - Cardmedic. 
In our autumn season of discussions, Megan Morys-Carter, director of TheHill, Oxford speaks to Health and care workers about their digital innovations and the journey they have been on as they champion digital innovation in the NHS. In the second in this series, she speaks to Dr George Hadjipavlou about Health Care Dynamix, the start up he founded with Richard Sieveter. 
Dr Zeeshan Akhtar is specialist registrar at Oxford University Hospitals. He set up led and has successfully exited from his start-up Scout Health. In this, the third in our autumn season of discussions, he speaks to Megan Morys-Carter, director of TheHill, Oxford
Myra Malik is a Substantive Consultant Anaesthetist at The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. She discusses the importance of needs led innovation, and how to benefit from diversity of perspectives in making a startup team stronger, and how solutions impact more than just a doctor's way of working, but every person that will need to use it for adoption to be successful. 
In this episode, radiologists Amy Davis and Farzana Rahman, talk to Megan about the development of Hexarad, the company they cofounded with two other radiologists. With the company now employing 15 core staff and 50 radiologists, they discuss bootstrapping, raising their first investment, company culture and values, their charitable activites and diversity and inclusion. 
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