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Spirit featured in Department of International Trade’s ‘The First 100 Playbook’

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Date Published
February 24, 2021
Date Published
Lisa O'Keeffe
Spirit featured in Department of International Trade’s ‘The First 100 Playbook’

We’re delighted that Spirit Health Group has been featured in the Department for International Trade’s (DIT) ‘The First 100’ Digital Health Playbook for ‘Treating and Monitoring Remotely’, among some of the UK’s most impressive digital health innovators.

‍The #First100 Playbook articulates the exportable strengths that the UK has in health tech and showcases those that stand out for being tried and tested and most importantly, making a difference across one of the most complex health systems in the world, during its most challenging time.

The DIT has British Innovators who are ready to go global and connect with the ever-expanding worldwide opportunity. Healthcare UK, part of the Department for International Trade, has invested significant effort, alongside partners, to identify, engage with and showcase some of the UK’s leading talent.

Digital Health is rightly seen as the answer to many of the challenges facing global healthcare. The role of digital technology in realising the dream of accessible, affordable and sustainable care has grown across the entire range of health economies in not only serving current needs, but in building the basis for the healthcare of the future: personalised, digital by default and truly patient-centric.

The innovations in the Playbook can offer support to healthcare in a variety of ways from reporting data and using AI, pre-assessment, diagnostics and systems management to managing staff at scale and collaborating. There are solutions to support people at home with self-care apps and remote monitoring and consultation. And see how future tech may transform healthcare.

Spirit featured in Department of International Trade’s ‘The First 100 Playbook’

News
Date Published
February 24, 2021
Lisa O'Keeffe
Spirit featured in Department of International Trade’s ‘The First 100 Playbook’

We’re delighted that Spirit Health Group has been featured in the Department for International Trade’s (DIT) ‘The First 100’ Digital Health Playbook for ‘Treating and Monitoring Remotely’, among some of the UK’s most impressive digital health innovators.

‍The #First100 Playbook articulates the exportable strengths that the UK has in health tech and showcases those that stand out for being tried and tested and most importantly, making a difference across one of the most complex health systems in the world, during its most challenging time.

The DIT has British Innovators who are ready to go global and connect with the ever-expanding worldwide opportunity. Healthcare UK, part of the Department for International Trade, has invested significant effort, alongside partners, to identify, engage with and showcase some of the UK’s leading talent.

Digital Health is rightly seen as the answer to many of the challenges facing global healthcare. The role of digital technology in realising the dream of accessible, affordable and sustainable care has grown across the entire range of health economies in not only serving current needs, but in building the basis for the healthcare of the future: personalised, digital by default and truly patient-centric.

The innovations in the Playbook can offer support to healthcare in a variety of ways from reporting data and using AI, pre-assessment, diagnostics and systems management to managing staff at scale and collaborating. There are solutions to support people at home with self-care apps and remote monitoring and consultation. And see how future tech may transform healthcare.

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