The haPPIE Collaborator Network offers a unique opportunity for us to leverage the expertise of service leaders, innovators, healthcare professionals and influence to make a tangible impact on community health initiatives. It involves using your professional skills, knowledge, and expertise to support our haPPIE initiative. By offering your time, endorsing or contributing to our community-driven projects, together we can all address complex health challenges and contribute to positive change for all members of society.
The haPPIE Collaborator Network offers a unique opportunity for us to leverage the expertise of service leaders, innovators, healthcare professionals and influence to make a tangible impact on community health initiatives. It involves using your professional skills, knowledge, and expertise to support our haPPIE initiative. By offering your time, endorsing or contributing to our community-driven projects, together we can all address complex health challenges and contribute to positive change for all members of society.
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Michaela Coker
MyLink App
Social prescribing & Community Development Lead Partner, Co-Founder of MyLink App
Dedicated Social Prescriber working collaboratively with the voluntary, community, social enterprise & the NHS.
Experienced in supporting patients with complex health and social needs accessing a variety of services in the community that can offer additional emotional or practical support.
Passionate about empowering individuals, social inclusion and mental health advocacy.
On a mission to improve the Social Prescribing structures through digital innovation
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Arjun Panesar
DDM Health
Co-Morbidity Solution Partner, CEO & Charlotte Summer, COO of DDM Health
DDM Health, Gro Health program has been co-designed with patients and clinicians with the aim of democratising access to care and reducing health inequalities by delivering their service in 11 different languages including Arabic, Punjabi, Tamil, Urdu, Bengali and Gujarati delivering support and engagement materials to account for culturally sensitivities and dietary preferences in native languages.
It has been adapted to offer a dedicated stream for people living with obesity, prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, mental health and physical health.
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Dr Rachael Grimaldi
CardMedic
Communication Solution Partner, Co-Founder of CardMedic.
CardMedic is an app that hosts an A-Z library of pre-written scripts replicating common clinical conversations in maternity services and in our workshop delivery. Pre-written scripts can be converted to different languages, sign-language videos, easy-read or read aloud, and displayed digitally.
Rachael is an NHS Anaesthetist and NHS Clinical Entrepreneur.
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Josiane Chuisseu PhD
Inclusive Health Research CIC
We are a social enterprise working towards better healthcare outcomes. Inclusive Health Research applies state of the art approaches to address healthcare disparities.
We believe that healthcare outcomes of Black and underrepresented groups could be greatly improved by increasing their participation in biomedical and clinical research.
The interdisciplinary team at IHR recognises an urgent need and opportunity to improve the health of underrepresented populations by diversifying biomedical research and facilitating better care for underserved diseases in the national health system, as well as increasing awareness of these diseases in the wider community.
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Dr Michael Watts
blüm health ltd.
Technical Solution Partner, Co-Founder and CEO of Blum Health Ltd
Blum Health Ltd. Is supporting the technical aspects of My Village Toolkit, contributing the clinical and commercial insights into adopting digital best practices, and using the wider Blüm team for digital services.
Michael an NHS Doctor and Associate CCIO for his local NHS Trust and alumni to the NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme. He is keen to start developing relationships in order to move the project forward and establish relationships
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Ghalib Khan
Written Medicine
Ghalib Khan Dip HE: Co-founder and a former pharmacy dispenser and manager
Written Medicine, Giving the patient information in a language they understand.
We propose to address some of the inequality described above by providing a bi-lingual dispensing label at the pharmacy. This will have many benefits for the parties involved.
Providing a dual language label can reduce the risk of harm to the patient as they can read the instructions and warnings on the label, thereby empowering the patient and making them independent of interpreters/translators. All patients can become confused when brands of medicines are switched. This problem is further compounded for those with a limited ability to read English, hence; translation has obvious benefits in this regard and ensures the continuation of optimal pharmaceutical care.
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BoltBurdonKemp
Medical Negligence Solution partner: Specialist Women’s Health solicitors
Physical and psychological injury to mother and birthing people during birth
Our specialist Women’s Health solicitors are experienced in helping mothers who have suffered physical and psychological injury during birth to investigate a claim.
We know that these injuries are life changing for many mothers/ birthing parents and families. The damage is made all the worse by the culture in this country of not talking about these personal matters. Our dedicated solicitors have experience helping mothers and families to investigate whether the maternal medical care was legally acceptable and whether the injuries should have been avoided.
We can help you get you the financial support you need to help maximise your recovery, manage your injuries and make life a little bit easier.