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Today's entrepreneur: National Coronavirus Hotline's Dr. Michael Garbade - 0 views

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    Today's entrepreneur is Dr. Michael Garbade, Project Lead at the National Coronavirus Hotline, as well as co-founder and CEO of Education Ecosystem, aka LiveEdu. NCH, which recently launched in California, is a healthcare campaign platform. The company partners with local governments, including cities, counties and states, along with non-profits, foundations, and for-profit companies, so they can launch targeted campaigns to deliver healthcare-related services to their constituents, while also tracking the performance of these services in real-time.
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Damien Matcham PPT - 0 views

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    Damien Troy Matcham comes as one of the most recognized personalities in Australia who is carrying a big experience of more than 20 years in the health sector. He is currently running his own business firm and established himself as a successful entrepreneur in the country.
pharmacybiz

New CPD-accredited module: Digital Health Academy - 0 views

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    The new 'How to Involve and Engage Patients on Digital Health Tech Innovation' learning module has been created specifically to support the development and delivery of patient-centric technologies, at a time of critical digital transformation in the NHS. The foundation level module will be freely available at www.orcha-digitalhealthacademy.com and on the Health Education England NHS Learning Hub (learninghub.nhs.uk). No training previously exists on conducting effective patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE), leading to wasted resource on unsuitable technologies at a time when the healthcare system simply cannot afford it. The module aims to educate innovators who are creating new technology, and the clinicians who are prescribing these solutions. Crucially, the module also provides valuable support to the 500 NHS clinicians who are on the Clinical Entrepreneur Programme. The module is an introduction to the first evidence-based framework for PPIE, launched by the University of Plymouth, the AHSN Network (the national voice of the 15 academic health science networks in England) and Boehringer Ingelheim UK & Ireland. It helps to fast-track learning for the EnACT principles described in the framework, outlining how to involve patients in product innovation and critical issues such as data privacy, intellectual property, inclusivity, reimbursement, useability, and recruitment of patients.
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Titan PMR receives NHS accreditation to provide EPS - 0 views

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    Titan PMR has been accredited by the NHS to provide electronic prescription services (EPS) to dispensing doctors. Over 1,000 of these doctors, who provide a vital service to almost 10 million people in rural communities, can now offer their patients the same level of benefits and efficiencies that electronic prescriptions and Titan PMR have brought to pharmacies around the UK. These features will also increase efficiency for dispensing doctors, who will reduce dispensing errors and improve organisation, increasing their capacity while enjoying the ability to integrate with other technologies. After a full year of testing, including six months of compliance testing at a practice in Cumbria, the new accreditation for Titan also has potential to help the NHS fulfil its target of all prescriptions being issued electronically. Currently written paper prescriptions from dispensing doctors account for around seven per cent of the total prescriptions in England - around 6.5 million each month. "Until now dispensing doctor surgeries have basically been in the digital dark ages when it comes to dispensing medicines," said Tariq Muhammad, a tech entrepreneur and CEO of Bristol-based Invatech Health, which developed Titan PMR.
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Alliance Pharma founder donates £5m to create University of Sunderland's new ... - 0 views

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    John Dawson, the founder and former CEO of Alliance Pharma, has donated £5million to the University of Sunderland towards the creation of a new drug research centre. The donation - the biggest in the university's history - will create the John Dawson Drug Discovery and Development Research Institute to improve health and wellbeing of millions of people worldwide. The new centre has been named after the pharmaceutical entrepreneur and Sunderland graduate who, alongside wife Sam, has provided the funding. He and Sam were on Thursday (April 20) joined by specially invited guests from across the region's health, education, and business communities, to launch the Institute housed in the University's Sciences Complex. Unveiling a plaque inside the building, John said: "It's an absolute honour and privilege to be able to launch the new Drug Discovery and Development Research Institute at the University of Sunderland today. "It's been wonderful to be back on the campus and see the incredible developments that have taken place since I studied pharmacy here more than 50 years ago. "I was immediately impressed at what has been achieved in that intervening half-century and I've been delighted to assist the University continue its development, particularly in the health arena. "I hope the launch of this institute will mark the next phase in the University's evolution and I'm very much looking forward to working with the team as they bring their projects to fruition."
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New Stomp-ing Ground A Run-away Success - Stomp Apparel - 0 views

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    When Barry Allen lost his job, he gained a new passion that he has converted into a burgeoning new business.
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    When Barry Allen lost his job, he gained a new passion that he has converted into a burgeoning new business.
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How to register a company in Singapore? - 2 views

Now many businessmen choose Singapore as a country to register their business, as it is indeed one of the most suitable places for this purpose. And this is actually a very good choice, because Sin...

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Is it worth registering your business in Singapore? - 2 views

In fact, Singapore is an ideal place for a successful business, doing business in it is really convenient, because the local authorities do not burden new companies with unnecessary inspections and...

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