TheHill

TheHill

Hospitals and Health Care

Oxford, Oxfordshire 1,906 followers

Empowering digital innovation in health and care: a digital transformation catalyst

About us

TheHill is a health and care digital transformation catalyst, embedded in Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. We work nationally and internationally with the NHS, hospitals, universities, digital developers, innovators and investors to promote and encourage commercial and impactful technological solutions to problems in health and care. Empowering digital innovation in health and care.

Website
https://www.thehilloxford.org/
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2016
Specialties
Digital Healthcare, Innovation, Health Startups, and Digital healthcare skills

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  • 💻 Join us for our online NHS Procurement Workshop that takes place on Wednesday 5 February 2025. Our condensed online course will offer you the opportunity to gain an understanding of NHS Procurement. You'll hear from speakers who are part of the NHS Procurement Process at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, who will offer their insights into the world of procurement and demystify the process. ℹ️ From contracting with the NHS, to routes to compliant procurement and learning how to create a business case, if you're looking to get your digital innovation into the NHS in 2025, this could be the workshop for you! 💷 Apply today for the early-bird price of £375 (available until 5 January, then £475 thereafter). ➡️ Click here to apply: https://lnkd.in/ehi-ESpi Applications close Wednesday 29 January 2025. We reserve the right to close applications early once all available spaces on the workshop have been filled.

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  • Expressions of interest are open for our 2025 NHS Market Access Accelerator Programme! We’ve asked staff at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to identify the most important needs that could be resolved through digital innovation. One member of staff, who is undertaking a doctoral fellowship, has identified a need based on their frontline role, which is the detection and management of caesarean wound complications. If you have a digital health innovation that can help fulfil this need, we’d love to hear from you. Express your interest in our 2025 MAA Programme here: https://lnkd.in/eG-vsFy8

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  • CALLING ALL DIGITAL INNOVATORS & ENTREPRENEURS 🚀 Expressions of interest are currently open for our 2025 NHS Market Access Accelerator Programme. As part of our needs-led approach, we’ve asked staff at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to identify the most important needs that could be resolved through digital innovation. One of the prominent themes from staff is the need to digitise and streamline workflows and processes. This includes, but is not limited to: 🏥 Digital Workflows (clinical and operational) 🖥️ Digital Forms 📈 Digital Pathway Tracking ✅Digital Research Management Systems If you have a digital innovation that can fulfil those needs, we’d love to hear from you. Express your interest in our 2025 MAA Programme here: https://lnkd.in/eG-vsFy8 #digitalinnovation #nhs #accelerator #thehillMAA

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  • CALLING ALL DIGITAL INNOVATORS & ENTREPRENEURS 🚀 Expressions of interest are currently open for our 2025 NHS Market Access Accelerator Programme. As part of our needs-led approach, we’ve asked staff at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to identify the most important needs that could be resolved through digital innovation. One focus staff at the trust have is remote patient monitoring, which includes but is not limited to: ⌚️ Patient wearables 🩺Remote monitoring of vital signs If you have a digital innovation that can fulfil those needs, we’d love to hear from you. Express your interest in our 2025 MAA Programme here: https://lnkd.in/eG-vsFy8

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  • Expressions of interest are currently open for our 2025 NHS Market Access Accelerator Programme. As part of our needs-led approach, we’ve asked staff at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to identify the most important needs that could be resolved through digital innovation. One of the prominent themes from staff is the need to automate workflows and processes to improve efficiencies and benefit patient care. This includes, but is not limited to: 🏥 Automation of patient interactions ✉️ Automation of referral letters 🖥️ Automated scheduling If you have a digital innovation that can fulfil those needs, we’d love to hear from you. Express your interest in our 2025 MAA Programme here: https://lnkd.in/eG-vsFy8 #accelerator #nhs #digital #thehillMAA

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    CALLING ALL DIGITAL INNOVATORS & ENTREPRENEURS🚀 As part of our needs-led approach, we’ve asked staff at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to identify the most important needs that could be resolved through digital innovation. One of the prominent themes from staff is communication. This includes exploring new ways to communicate between patients and departments, as well as… 📶 Bleep replacement 🤝 Standardised decision-making processes 🫀Capturing and documenting lifestyle factors for patients 📥 Handling referrals between departments and between institutions  If you have a digital innovation that can fulfil those needs, we’d love to hear from you. Express your interest in our 2025 MAA Programme here: https://lnkd.in/eG-vsFy8 #nhs #digital #innovation #accelerator #health

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  • Congratulations to Ali Jawad PLY and the team at AccesserCise on this win.   Ali was on our Start-up labs programme sponsored by Barclays Eagle Labs earlier this year. It's fantastic to see the progress he and the company continues to make by breaking down barriers which disabled people often face within the fitness app industry.

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    Massive congratulations to our co-founder Ali Jawad PLY who won the sports, health and well-being category at the Shaw Trust disability power 100. To top off an incredible evening, Ali was listed as the No5 most influential disabled person in the country for his incredible work on Accessercise but also his Paralympic and academic career. A huge thank you to the Shaw Trust judges, all the winners and nominees and everyone that has supported Ali over the last few years. Our mission now and always will be to make fitness accessible to everyone! We hope you come on our journey with us and advocate for the changes needed in the fitness industry for more disabled people to exercise independently. #demandthechange #disabilitypower100

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  • Expressions of interest are currently open for our 2025 NHS Market Access Accelerator Programme. As part of our needs-led approach, we’ve asked staff at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to identify the most important needs that could be resolved through digital innovation. One of the prominent themes from staff is the need to automate workflows and processes to improve efficiencies and benefit patient care. This includes, but is not limited to: 🏥 Automation of patient interactions ✉️ Automation of referral letters 🖥️ Automated scheduling If you have a digital innovation that can fulfil those needs, we’d love to hear from you. Express your interest in our 2025 MAA Programme here: https://lnkd.in/eG-vsFy8 #accelerator #nhs #digital #thehillMAA

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  • CALLING ALL DIGITAL INNOVATORS & ENTREPRENEURS 🚀 Expressions of interest are currently open for our 2025 NHS Market Access Accelerator Programme. As part of our needs-led approach, we’ve asked staff at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to identify the most important needs that could be resolved through digital innovation. One of the prominent themes from staff is the need to digitise and streamline workflows and processes. This includes, but is not limited to: 🏥 Digital Workflows (clinical and operational) 🖥️ Digital Forms 📈 Digital Pathway Tracking ✅Digital Research Management Systems If you have a digital innovation that can fulfil those needs, we’d love to hear from you. Express your interest in our 2025 MAA Programme here: https://lnkd.in/eG-vsFy8 #digitalinnovation #nhs #accelerator #thehillMAA

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    Congratulations to the class of 2024 from our NHS Market Access Accelerator programme who graduated this afternoon! They’ve taken part in the programme over the last six months and have gained the insights and knowledge needed to push their innovations and business further. From understanding the intracricies of procuring in the NHS, to developing their MVPs. Before the graduation event this afternoon, they had an opportunity to pitch to investors from our network and we’ve already heard positive feedback. Their journey with TheHill doesn’t end today, they’re now part of our alumni community, and we’re excited to see them flourish in the future. Thanks to our partners, sponsors, speakers and everyone involved in the programme who help make this possible. CAREFUL, Cogni.Dx Ltd., GoodYouAsked, Healthnix, On The Mend, Padic AI, SurgeryAI.com, The Drone Rules, Torbay Charts Limited, Tycho MedLink Dr DJ Hamblin-Brown, Bushra Siddiqi, PhD, krish ganesan, Maja Mazur, Wesley Fogel, Bellarita B. Belle Bechmann, Natalie C., Anna Hlédiková, William E. A., Raju Ramesh, Silvia (Juan) Lin. Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Mathys & Squire LLP, IMed Consultancy Ltd, Barclays Eagle Labs, The Oxford Trust, Taylor Wessing. Rowan Mould Megan Morys-Carter Danielle Bird Ed Jaspers Ben Chuter Ian Pinnell Stefania Schino #thehillMAA

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    • People standing in a line, some holding certificates after graduating from a six month programme.

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