Whilst it is common for us at Maldaba to work with partners who are not expert or familiar with digital technology, it's rare to also work with partners who are as open and as innovative as the staff who work with Learning Disability patients at Humber Trust NHS. Read More
Radio Humberside featured My Health Guide in their news bulletins on the 27th November 2016, shortly after we realised our initial data analysis of the Humber NHS trial of 200 users with My Health Guide. The article featured throughout the day, along with snippets of an interview Radio Humberside carried-out with Dennis Barron, the father of one of the trial users, Carl. Read More
Maldaba are the ‘good guys’ according to Hope Caton and Robin Bell, founding directors of London-based start up digital health technology firm Healthy Games.
Hope and Robin approached Maldaba with a view to creating a data capture system for their Cigbreak mobile phone game which encourages smokers to kick the habit by breaking cigarettes. Read More
A games developer from London has developed a mobile phone game called ‘Cigbreak’ aimed at smokers wanting to quit the habit.
Cigbreak has been developed by Hope Caton, writer of the global hit video game TombRaider IV: The Last Revelation. Together with business partner Robin Bell, they have formed Healthy Games with the aim of making games that improve health. Read More
Maldaba's app for learning-disabled adults, My Health Guide, features in a two-page article in Hull Daily Mail. Read More
We're delighted to announce that a research pilot we've advised on, help design, and delivered the technical implementation for, has started collecting data at health clinics in Uganda. Read More
What can we say? Well, we won! Friday evening turned out to be a delightful start to the weekend with the fabulous People Driven Digital unAwards 2015 in Leeds. We drank wine, met some brilliant innovators, and chatted about exciting projects in digital health. Read More
We’re thrilled to have been shortlisted as finalists with My Health Guide for the People Driven Digital unAwards 2015. My Health Guide is our innovative… Read More
In October 2014 Maldaba won an SBRI Healthcare development contract. This was a 6-month Phase 1 feasibility project to produce a truly innovative technical solution for helping learning-disabled adults better manage their healthcare, be part of the decision-making process regarding their healthcare, and feel empowered that their views and wishes were taken into account by carers and health professionals. Read More