AI and cloud start-up wins place on NHS accelerator scheme

Signum Health is one of the companies to have been rewarded with a place on the NHS accelerator scheme.

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The scheme is designed to work with digital companies across the NHS and social care sector with the aim of refining, developing and scaling their innovation across the service, with the scheme being launched outside the UK capital for the first time.

Signum is one of 34 companies to be recognised with a place on the digital accelerator scheme and one of five from the South West Accelerator.

Central to the work is their i-navigator, a social prescribing tool to support people in need of non-clinical care such as anxiety and depression, loneliness and isolation and weight loss. It enables individuals and professionals across all care sectors to identify and refer to a range of accredited and user rated services, whilst providing 360-degree feedback direct into the patient’s medical record.

Signum Health’s CEO Victoria Norman said: “To have been accepted on such a prestigious accelerator programme directly linked to the NHS in England is amazing for us. For the next year we will be mentored by key people within the NHS, introduced to innovators within the health sector and fully supported to grow and expand i-Navigator.

“Digital technology is getting more acceptance in the NHS, combine this with an increasing understanding of the social impact on health and a better understanding of the advantage of alternative health and digital solutions – has put Signum Health in pole position to take full advantage of this opportunity.

“Social prescribing is key to the future of the NHS, as well as Signum Health’s other core product which offers remote online clinical diagnosis rather than by a face to face consultation, and we are proud to be working with the NHS accelerator to make our vision for Signum Health come to life."

Through the South West Academic Health Science Network (SWAHSN) Digital Accelerator programme, Signum Health will be supported by the Network to bring i-navigator and its diagnostic tool into the NHS.

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