AIMday
Digital Health

20 June 2016

Oxford, United Kingdom

University of Oxford

Challenges

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  • Abingdon Health

    • Challenge number 1042

      When using icloud based Apps for storing, transmitting and sending patient information and diagnostic results to the patient records how can the issues of connectivity and security of data be overcome? What options are possible for transmitting this type of information to the electronic patient records?

      Company is developing point of care diagnostics and is looking at connectivity and data transfer.

    • Challenge number 1082

      When using icloud based Apps for storing, transmitting and sending patient information and diagnostic results to the patient records how can the issues of connectivity and security of data be overcome? What options are possible for transmitting this type of information to the electronic patient records?

      No additional information available.

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  • CE MedComms

    • Challenge number 1084

      How can we balance the opportunity for big data collection in clinical trials with the need to maintain patient engagement and motivation?

      No additional information available.

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  • Hogan Lovell

    • Challenge number 1068

      Is regulation holding back innovation? - Where does the balance lie between encouraging innovation and protecting patients' safety? E.g. how regulated should digital health technologies be?

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1069

      How aware are manufacturers and developers of regulation that might affect digital health products? At what stage in product development do manufacturers consider regulatory aspects and product classification?

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1070

      Does the length of time it takes to comply with regulations in order to commercialise a product put developers and potential investors off investing in these types of technologies?

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1071

      Do digital health technologies risk creating a D.I.Y. health culture?

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1072

      How is it expected that patients will interact with digital health technologies?

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1073

      Do you think digital health technologies will make self-diagnosis more reliable than the current online resources available or is there a risk that patients will become over reliant on digital health technologies increasing the likelihood of incorrect self-diagnosis?

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1074

      How will healthcare professionals ensure the effective and correct use of digital health technologies? E.g. inaccurate data entry by patients

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1075

      How robust can digital technologies be? E.g. can digital technologies be solely relied upon to provide diagnosis or effective monitoring

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1076

      Who should be responsible for health apps, e.g. doctor, app developer, device manufacturer etc.

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1077

      How will digital health technologies ensure satisfactory safety monitoring and adverse event reporting?

      No additional information available.

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  • iOutcomes

    • Challenge number 1079

      What is the single biggest hurdle faced by academics to bring Digital Health products to market? What's the single most hurdle for Oxford to become a destination of Digital Health startups as compared to University of California-San Francisco which is a key part of the Digital Health ecosystem in US? How can people like me (Digital Health consultant) help academics?

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1080

      Digital Health requires collaboration between researchers and software developers amongst others. How is Oxford planning to cover the skill gap and bringing software developers for example to build Digital Health products?

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1081

      With patient compliance of hospital apps shown to be less than 2% by a recent Accenture study, how can Oxford teams looking to collaborate to bring lessons learned from other industries to improve compliance.

      No additional information available.

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  • Johnson & Johnson

    • Challenge number 1064

      How can machine learning impact diagnostic applications and what could be the major factors for introducing bias and/or artefacts?

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1065

      What is the potential for digital pathology to change medical practice

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1066

      Robotic Surgery; are we there yet? If not how close?

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1067

      Digital health, is there any boundary, e.g., what sh/could be digitalized and what sh/could never be digitalized, and why

      No additional information available.

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  • Oxford Computer Consultants

    • Challenge number 1083

      Oxford Computer Consultants supply products and services in Social Care, Health, Engineering and Research. Our social care products gather large datasets of people’s choices for their social care service needs. Could there be an opportunity for this Big Data to be applied in Digital Health? Could the data set be subtly extended to add further value? What obstacles would user confidentiality present and how might these be mitigated

      No additional information available.

  • Oxford Myonomics

    • Challenge number 1086

      We aim to measure the benefit of providing a patient with access to high quality films of ‘clinicians' delivering evidence based self management advice. The patient will be given an app which replicates a multidisciplinary clinic. It will be offered early in the patient pathway and is aims to challenge current the current patient journey. (We aim to test the model with mild to moderate OA knee). Which measurement tool (or PROM) would provide us with the best data to measure user experience and improvement in self efficacy?

      No additional information available.

    • Challenge number 1087

      How do we ensure patient confidentiality whilst collecting data via outcome measures within the App.

      No additional information available.

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  • Triteq

    • Challenge number 1078

      How would you resolve the conflict between regulatory approval requirements and the market pressure to produce low-cost unapproved medical apps?

      No additional information available.