Maldaba are delighted to announce we are now part of the Digital Health.London Accelerator. We are one of the companies in cohort 2 of the Accelerator, which was announced on September the 7th, 2017.
Maldaba were selected as one of the successful 30 out of 127 applications, because of our project My Health Guide, providing service change and digital technology to empower people with learning disabilities to be more in control of their healthcare. Read More
It's the seemingly simple questions, isn't it? Ever wondered what "Digital Healthcare" actually means? In the second of our Camden Coders series, Maldaba Director Mark Clements reflects on what we mean by the term and the implication of this for the future. In true Maldaba-style, he does this by going back over a hundred years! (After all, understanding where we came from tells us a lot about where we might end-up.) Read More
Welcome to the first instalment of our new Camden Coders series! In the series we celebrate Maldaba's north London origins (both Mark and Lorenzo are local Camden boys, after all), and look at different perspectives, aspects and predictions for the future of digital technology, Maldaba-style!
Our first post looks at the barriers to the widespread adoption of digital healthcare based on Maldaba's experiences since 2002 working on digital healthcare research and front-line work with the likes of UCL, King's College London, Imperial, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the NHS (especially in Brighton and Yorkshire), the University of Sydney in Australia, a number of hospitals in Denmark, Brook, the Family Planning Association, Westminster Drug Project, the Richmond Fellowship and Together for Mental Wellbeing, to name but a few! Read More
In January 2017 Lorenzo, Maldaba Director, presented his reflections of Maldaba's fifteen (!) years working as technologists in digital health. As well as covering recent projects like My Health Guide and My Living Will, Lorenzo looked back at older projects such as My Contraception Tool. Read More
We're delighted to announce that Maldaba won the Performance through Partnership award yesterday at the Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Science Network Innovation, Improvement & Impact conference in Leeds. Read More
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's app for learning-disabled adults, My Health Guide, features in a two-page article in Hull Daily Mail. Read More