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Name: Dr. John Lee Allen
John is a physician scientist, engineer, and entrepreneur with a track record across healthcare and technology. He developed an implantable medical device at Oxford University and is a national NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Fellow and Mentor.
Firm: RYSE Asset Management
Location: London
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Wonderful to work with charity Future Care Capital and colleague Andrew Whelan featured in "This is Money".
I particularly enjoyed working with these amazing founders and hearing their views on the partnership Asim Mirza, Firza Group (medication management), Sam Hussain, Log my Care (social care data and management), Ash...
Delighted that the DigitalHealth.London accelerator is now in its sixth year and looking forward to meeting the amazing founders!
Improving access and reducing the cost of healthcare delivery are some of the hallmarks of digital first care, "To date, the accelerator has supported 122 innovative digital health companies and for every £1 spent on the programme it is estimated over £14 is saved for the NHS".
Professor Nicholas Peters, Dr. Vishaal Virani, MBBS, Jenny Thomas, Anna King...
Name: Jason Foster
Jason is CEO and Executive Director of Ori Biotech, an industrial automation business aiming to endow patients with access to life-saving cell and gene therapies (CGTs). His deep knowledge of the UK, US, and EU healthcare markets is the product of almost twenty years of work in the healthcare sector. He has previously served as a Senior Consultant at Campbell Alliance (now inVentiv Health Consulting), Marketing Director for Europe at Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals, and General Manager for Northern Europe at Indivior. Whilst at Reckitt Benckiser, Jason reversed a declining revenue trend from -4% to +20% in just two years. Alongside his Chief Executive and ED roles at Ori Biotech, he is currently Managing Director at Health Equity Consulting Ltd. and Non-Executive Director of several healthtech business.
Firm: Hambro Perks Ltd.
Location: London
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I think this statement is true for both the NHS and the US/UK private sector. “CEOs in the survey expressed a need for further fiscal incentives to encourage (adoption of) digital health innovation.”
We need to tilt the risk/reward balance toward more rewards for healthcare stakeholders to take the risk of adopting digital health solutions.
#Digitalhealth funding had a wild ride through the first half of 2020. After coming out of the gates quickly with a record $3B in funding in Q1, digital health investment—and overall venture funding—hit the brakes in April as #COVID19 spread rapidly around the globe.
But investors came roaring back in May as several regulatory and reimbursement barriers to digital health adoption were brushed aside in a rush to keep #healthcare systems
Name: Vishal Gulati
Dr. Vishal Gulati focuses on companies at the intersection of data and health sciences. He has played an active role in translating high quality academic research into successful commercial enterprises in Europe.
Vishal trained as a medical doctor and a clinician scientist and received his postgraduate medical training in the UK at the Nuffield Department of Medicine (Oxford) and Department of Medicine (Imperial College, London) as a Rhodes Scholar.
Firm: Molten Ventures
Location: London
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Ieso Digital Health has raised £18m (~24m) in equity financing from my fund, Draper Esprit along with existing investors, Touchstone Innovations and Ananda (Social Venture Fund). The Company plans use this capital to fund further product development and expansion in USA and UK where it is already serving patients. Ieso’s product is unique in being clinically validated in randomised controlled trials and being able to utilise modern analytical technologies to improve outcomes and to reduce treatment length.
While improved technology and digital delivery are important for good quality accessible care, there are important aspects of the social and policy environment around mental health which are also playing an important role in how we address this problem...