MediWales LifeStories Magazine 2020

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The Welsh Health Hack goes online for COVID-19 challenge Over the past few years, the Bevan Commission has collaborated with others to create, design, develop and run the Welsh Health Hack. It brings technology companies together with NHS staff and academics over two days, in order to create innovative solutions to clinical or operational challenges.

solution was to do it online. Less obvious, however, was how it would work in practice. There was a lot to consider – including getting people to attend, encouraging participants to collaborate on solutions, forming a panel to judge the solutions, and organising follow-up with prizes and support.

Collaborators have included MediWales, the Life Sciences Hub Wales, Welsh Government, M-Sparc, Wales Deanery, AgorIP, Accelerate, NWIS, and BCUHB Research and Innovation Department. Every NHS health board and trust has supported the event by sponsoring and supporting their staff to attend.

Following online publicity, 17 people submitted challenges and 100 people turned up online to take part in the event.

Supported by the Bevan Commission’s Health Technology Programmes, collaborations formed between technology companies and the NHS have developed a number of successful new technologies, some of which are currently in use in the NHS, while others are being tested. The idea of a COVID-19 focused Welsh Health Hack was initially mooted. After all, how do you deliver a two day networking event when people aren’t allowed to leave the house? The obvious

A team led by Dr Simon Burnell, consultant anaesthetist at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, ultimately won first place and an £8,000 grant at the Welsh Health Hack. The team included design engineer Wyn Griffith from Wyn Griffith Designs, product designer Thomas Turner from Ember Technology Design, and Dr Arif Reza Anwary, an innovation technologist at Swansea University Medical School’s Healthcare Technology Centre (HTC). The team came up with MaskComms, a microphone designed to be small enough to fit inside a face mask and transmit voice through wireless to a wearable

“Communication is essential during procedures where the anaesthetic and surgical teams work closely, but health and safety is also paramount, so their FFP3 masks cannot be removed to talk to each other. The downside to wearing facial masks is that our voices become muffled and indistinct, and we cannot read facial cues. I proposed a solution which allows a device to be placed in any mask, which can transmit to every colleague, or to one communal speaker without compromising the PPE.” Dr Simon Burnell, Consultant Anaesthetist Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

loudspeaker. This would work as a communication aid for frontline health staff who must wear face masks during the pandemic. MaskComms, which will now go into production in North Wales, offers an adaptable platform so a group of healthcare professionals wearing masks can communicate easily in the hospital environment, such as in an operating theatre during a surgical procedure.

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Innovation at CITER

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pages 72-74

Cardiff University Biomechanics Research Facility hosts ‘first in Wales’ NHS service

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page 69

New research into dialysis options and choices

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page 68

First year success for Swansea University spin-out

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page 70

Technology facility leads on quality management at Cardiff University and beyond

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page 71

Wales to play major role in national trial for COVID-19 vaccine

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pages 65-66

The response to COVID-19 from Swansea University Medical School

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Roche: How a global pandemic became the ultimate test of partnership working

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pages 58-60

Cryogenics company wins at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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page 57

Single Use Surgical supports Cavell Nurses’ Trust

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page 54

AliveCor: Detecting atrial fibrillation to prevent strokes

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page 55

Celebrating a landmark year for CellPath

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page 56

Patent Seekers: Patent search database as an intelligence tool

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page 53

Digital wound management with Healthy.io - The future of wound care comes to Wales

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COVID-19 drug discovery platform in development at Moleculomics

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page 51

Concentric Health: Remote consent supporting organisational recovery

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page 50

Sharp expands its commercial capabilities to UK facility

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page 49

SymlConnect: Digital remote patient monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

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pages 47-48

Jellagen announces seed financing to develop advanced collagen products

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page 46

EKF supports COVID-19 testing with novel sample collection device

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page 45

COVID-19 antibody testing kit launched by Forth

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pages 43-44

Hybrisan secures £500,000 to help fight

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page 41

Bond Digital Health: How coronavirus demonstrated the need for connected diagnostics and accelerated our development plans

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Indoor Biotech: Funding awarded to develop new COVID-19 T cell immunity test

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Life Sciences Hub Wales: Bringing Welsh

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pages 36-39

Accelerate: Supporting innovation in Wales

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pages 34-35

Health Technology Wales repurposes skills to

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pages 32-33

Developing new technology to disinfect ambulances

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page 31

Delivering care closer to home with video consultations

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page 30

The Welsh Health Hack goes online for COVID-19 challenge

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AgorIP: bringing innovation to life across Wales

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page 28

Tackling the COVID-19 crisis together: The RIIC Hubs Network

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pages 26-27

Transforming health and social care services for a healthier Wales

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pages 24-25

NHS staff tackling COVID-19 use virtual reality to help reduce anxiety and stress

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pages 20-23

VR experiences promote NHS career opportunities

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page 15

Reducing the use of unnecessary antibiotics for COPD

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page 17

Generations unite for falls awareness scheme

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page 16

Introducing a non-invasive prenatal test to Wales

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How a UTI Triage System delivered improved patient care and cost savings at The Highlight Park Practice in Barry

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pages 18-19

Transforming care for patients with incurable breast cancer

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Studies across Wales trial convalescent

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Improving palliative care for heart failure patients

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