The competition provides an opportunity for digital health start-ups to pitch their idea in front of a crowd of NHS IT leaders and digital health investors.
Gould will take part in a sofa conversation and Q&A session on the main Digital Transformation stage at Rewired with Digital Health editor Jon Hoeksma.
With backgrounds in data science and theoretical physics, the founding team at Oxipit wanted to use their expertise to help alleviate staffing pressures in the NHS and created an artificial intelligence tool for chest x-rays. The start up was one of the 16 finalists in this year’s Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest. 
Fareed Iqbal’s frustrations when working as an NHS surgeon were the inspiration behind point of care cancer diagnostic device SurgEase – one of our Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest 2019 finalists. He explains more about his innovation and how he found taking part in the competition.
Having already worked with the government and in the defence sector, ByzGen saw a need to expand its innovative work on safe and efficient data sharing into healthcare. It saw the firm reach the final of the first ever Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest. Tom Bright – the company’s head of business development – tells us more.
Designing innovative tools for those going through physical therapy is the name of the game for London-based start-up On The Mend. Digital Health News speaks to CEO Wesley Fogel to find out more about the company, which was one of our 16 finalists at this year’s Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest.
Dr Julian Nesbitt has created a digital network of mental health professionals – all of which can be accessed via the Dr Julian app – with a view to ensuring speedier access to services. It’s an innovation that reached the final of the first ever Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest, and here he tells us more about it.
What is the future of clinical software and today’s EPR systems? What is the potential of EPR 2.0 and open platforms? And how can NHS organisations start to develop strategies that will enable them to plan for an open future? Join us for the EPR 2.0 and open platforms session of the Clinical Software track
  • Digital Health Rewired 2019 - Identity Counts sessions
Identity counts. The Rewired Cyber Security track will explore in depth how digital identity services are critical to the future of digital health services. Join NHS and digital health leaders to learn more about latest approaches on securely identifying organisations, patients and staff in today’s complex digital health ecosystem. Identity Counts sessions, the Rewired Cyber
Digital Health Rewired, in association with the Royal College of Radiologists, is hosting a dedicated Digital Imaging conference on Tuesday 26 March at London Olympia. Join us for a compelling programme of Continuing Personal Development (CPD) accredited sessions and the Royal College of Radiologists Informatics meeting.