MediWales LifeStories Magazine 2021

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Success stories from the life science industry

Harnessing technology to clear the surgical backlog to reduce the backlog, as this evaluates if patients are fit and ready for elective surgery. A robust digital POA solution allows clinical teams to reevaluate and re-prioritise patients according to their medical needs. A conventional pre-operative assessment that is paper based can often be difficult to streamline and coordinate if the patient has a complex medical history and needs further tests and investigations which may be requested by anaesthetic teams. With a digital pre-operative assessment solution, these complexities can be minimised, and a greater level of collaboration is created supporting perioperative teams to manage the waiting list backlog.

Statistics published by the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) in May 2021 describe the longest ever waiting list in Wales since records began in 2011. In excess of 600,000 patients have been waiting for planned treatment since March 2021, including for surgeries such as hip and knee replacements, post-mastectomy breast reconstructions and ear, nose and throat operations, described as ‘high volume, low complexity’ cases. As indicated in the Paving the Road to Recovery Report by the RCS there are 620,000 patients waiting for orthopaedic surgery. Closely behind is ophthalmology with 511,000 people waiting, general surgery with 406,000, otolaryngology with 385,000 and gynaecology with 374,000

It is estimated that over 216,000 patients have waited more than nine months for their treatment, highlighting the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Comparing these figures to the same time last year for March 2020 showed 28,294 people in Wales waiting more than nine months for treatment.

There is light at the end of the tunnel as the lockdown measures have now eased and restrictions have been lifted. This has allowed health boards to resume elective surgeries and start the process of working through the backlog.

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The adoption of digital solutions could be the saving grace to help effectively manage the backlog, enabling elective surgery to return to pre COVID capacity. Many Health Boards in Wales have fully embraced digital solutions since the start of the pandemic to facilitate normal working for members of staff. By efficiently harnessing the full capabilities of a digital data-driven solution to manage waiting lists, maximise operating theatre capacity and conduct digital pre-operative assessments in a COVID safe environment. There is a huge opportunity for healthcare providers to achieve digital transformation by embracing technology and implementing solutions to help manage the waiting list backlog. Digital Pre-Operative Assessments (POA) are a critical part of the entire perioperative process and an important aspect in helping

Digital POA ensures that at each stage of the assessment and follow-up any number of clinical tests may be administered, medications prescribed or stopped, and exercises recommended. Such interventions typically require coordination between a range of healthcare professionals, from doctors and nurses, to pharmacists and physiotherapists. A digital POA solution places the patient-clinician relationship at the centre of a smart, accessible software platform ensuring that all the information needed to carry out each step successfully is always available making the patient fit for surgery, resulting in numbers decreasing with waiting lists. To tackle the waiting list backlog and for elective surgery to return back to pre COVID levels, health boards must embrace technology and take advantage of digital solutions. For more information on how the team at Open Medical can help your health boards tackle the surgical backlog through our digital pre-operative assessment software please email info@openmedical.co.uk or book a demo

www.openmedical.co.uk


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Supporting the research response to COVID-19: The COPE Cymru study

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pages 72-73

Researchers venture into Covid hotspots to recruit patients for unique study

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pages 70-71

Study into antibiotic use wins research paper of the year prize

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€1.5 million project aims to work with 3,000 women to study impact of sex hormone changes on mental health

1min
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How HCEC collaborates to innovate and translate valuable research into practice for patient and public benefit

4min
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Projects developing the next generation of cancer therapeutics

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Achieving the remarkable: supporting and delivering COVID-19 research in Wales

3min
pages 64-65

New investment in the Life Sciences Research Network Wales

2min
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Customised knee implant pioneered by TOKA®, Accelerate and Cardiff University Biomechanics Research Facility

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Design Studio Services help Cortigenix commercialise a new test providing early warning of potential health and fertilify issues

3min
pages 60-61

Taking science to Westminster Welsh biotech firm secures further investment for next-generation cancer therapies

2min
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Harnessing technology to clear the surgical backlog

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Consult Smartly: reducing the outpatient waiting list backlog

3min
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Space2B at The Maltings

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The world’s first ingestible supplement to help manage eczema and dry skin

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RedKnight helps secure grant for med-tech start-up’s rapid COVID-19 diagnostic

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Audit by a data protection authority How does it work?

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NHS and industry collaborate to improve compression garments

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Pandemic musings from Greaves Brewster

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Redefining the field of flexible endoscopy

2min
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Business growth for Cryo Storage Solutions

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Bollé forms partnership with Welsh manufacturer

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pages 44-45

Evolve Raybotix UV-C Disinfection Robots at Techniquest

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High quality PPE masks: Made in the UK for the UK

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Blue Stream Academy - Supporting the health and care sector throughout the pandemic and beyond

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Keeping patients safe int he community using a portable 6 lead ECG device

2min
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Facilitating advanced therapies by streamlining the value chain

2min
page 40

Bringing multimodal AI to healthcare

2min
page 38

PCI Pharma’s game-changing digital platform

3min
page 39

Developing breath analysis into a rapid diagnostic

2min
page 37

Safe endoscopy starts with the SNAP Endoscope Guide

2min
pages 32-33

Investment in sustainable manufacturing initiatives

2min
page 36

Scale-up for medical device contract manufacturing in Cardiff

3min
pages 34-35

SolasCure announces £15m Series A raise

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Cytiva: the life sciences company opening a new factory in Cardiff

3min
pages 28-30

Abel + Imray: 150 years protecting ideas

2min
page 27

Celtic connections turn brilliant ideas into practical reality

2min
page 26

Swansea University Academies driving global healthcare transformation

8min
pages 21-25

Respiratory Innovation Wales

3min
page 18

Talking Type 1: Books to support psychological needs of people living with diabetes

2min
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Health Technology Wales

1min
page 19

Innovation that matters: Working with the NHS to improve pregnancy care

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Award winning SBRI Centre of Excellence goes from strength to strength

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Why digital technology is now more important than ever for healthcare in Wales

4min
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Video consulting in NHS Wales rated highly by patients and clinicians

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Digital Health and Care Wales: Technology at the heart of NHS Wales’ response to the pandemic

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Journey to joint QMS accreditation for manufacture of medical devices in two NHS Wales services

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Introducing a locally designed electronic ureteric stent register

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Helping people with mental health problems to find and remain in work

4min
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TriTech Institute supports the development of new healthcare solutions

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Innovative digital bike to encourage exercise

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Velindre Cancer Centre in fluorouracil based chemotherapy genetic screening first

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