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HIN funds new round of digital healthcare projects

Topics A handful of digital projects have been allocated shares of £100,000 in the latest round of funding from the Health Innovation Network (HIN). They account for four of the five from 32 bids to receive between £10,000 and £30,000 each to help justify a wider roll out in dealing with major health challenges. HIN, the academic health science network for south London, said the money will support 12-month pilots to produce evidence of their impact. One project, lead by Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, is aimed at enabling inflammatory bowel disease patients to self-manage their care and communications with clinical teams through the Zesty digital portal. It will involve the trial of self-monitoring tools integrated with their electronic patient records.

UKtech50 2021: The most influential people in UK technology

UKtech50 2021: The most influential people in UK technology Computer Weekly has announced the 11th annual UKtech50 – our definitive list of the movers and shakers in the UK tech sector Share this item with your network: By Published: 25 Feb 2021 17:30 Computer Weekly has announced the 11th annual UKtech50, our definitive list of the movers and shakers in UK technology – the CIOs, industry executives, public servants and business leaders driving the role of technology in the UK economy. Our aim was to identify the 50 most influential leaders in UK IT. An expert judging panel representing every aspect of the IT profession helped decide the results, along with a reader vote, to determine who holds the most influence over the future of the UK tech sector – and of IT professionals across the country.

Order of Canada appointed UCalgary Elder in Residence shares wisdom

Close Photo of the Insignia of a Member of the Order of Canada. // Photo courtesy of the Governor General of Canada. Order of Canada appointed UCalgary Elder in Residence shares wisdom “Systemic discrimination is like COVID. It is like a virus. It hurts people, it kills people, it’s unhealthy. And if that’s the society we want, that’s what we have. We must find a vaccination for systemic discrimination. We must heal this planet. We must heal as people.” Doreen Spence, better known as Grandmother to many, is a Cree Elder in Residence at the University of Calgary, and was recently appointed to the Order of Canada. Her impressive and heartfelt activism and advocacy work has encompassed her entire life for 83 years, and she still continues to strive towards a vaccination for systemic discrimination. Her work has resulted in her winning many prestigious awards, including the Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award, YWCA Women of Distinction Award, Alberta Human Rights Award,

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