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meet the winners! – HTN Health Tech News

Announcing the winner in the category of Healthcare Improvement/Operations Transformation is Ramandeep Kaur, chief clinical informations officer at University Hospitals of Northamptonshire NHS Group. 

Winner: Alertive 

While 11 entries were shortlisted for this category, congratulations are in order for Alertive as the one that came out on top. 

This project focused on Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust accelerating their care delivery by using Alertive’s role-based digital communication system to streamline workflows and transform test result and triage efficiency. Alerts were prioritised by urgency, helping staff focus on critical tasks​. There was a phased rollout to key departments including pathology, emergency, radiology, and pharmacy. The time to communicate pathology results dropped by 93 percent, from 53 minutes to just 7 minutes, now instantly available with the BlodBot going live. The proportion of ED patients triaged, admitted, transferred, or discharged within the 4-hour target increased by 7.9 percent, equating to 1,500 more patients meeting the target each month. With further insights to the success of this project found here

We’d also like to congratulate our highly commended entry, Lutra Health, whose project centred around digitising the cataract pathway by increasing efficiency in the NHS and enhancing community eyecare data with their platform 

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