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Red Star Selected for Children and Young People Remote Asthma Management Challenge
We are excited to announce that Red Star has been chosen as one of the winners for Phase 1 of the Children and Young People Remote Asthma Management Challenge. This initiative, funded by the Scottish Government’s Chief Scientist Office, is managed by NHS Lothian through the Health Innovation South East Scotland (HISES) Hub. In this…
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Red Star awarded funding to develop a virtual care model for diabetes
We are proud to announce that Red Star has been awarded funding as part of a new Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) focused on advancing diabetes treatment through remote care. Our project, in collaboration with the West of Scotland Innovation Hub, will develop a virtual care model for diabetes, with a focus on remote HbA1c…
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Red Star awarded funding to explore innovative solutions for Mental Health
Red Star has been awarded funding through the Innovating Mental Health Services in Scotland SBRI challenge to co-develop an innovative data-driven platform aimed at improving mental health services across NHS Scotland. Working closely with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Red Star will focus on streamlining care pathways for ADHD and eating disorders, improving communication between…
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UCB’s ‘Fragility Fractures in Focus’ Podcast with Dr Maria Talla
We’re thrilled to share that Dr. Maria Talla, consultant physician in endocrinology and mineral metabolism at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, has been featured in the latest episode of the Fragility Fractures in Focus podcast series. In this episode, hosted by Cesar Libanati of UCB, Dr. Talla discusses the critical role of Fracture Liaison Services…
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Red Star start Phase 2 of their project to build and evaluate our system for hip fracture patients in NHS Lothian.
We will examine whether data driven healthcare can improve outcomes for hip fracture patients.
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Red Star awarded funding to examine how technology, innovation and data can be used to deliver a more sustainable service for patients with eating disorders.
Red Star, has been awarded funding from the Scottish Health & Industry Partnership and the Chief Scientist’s Office to examine how technology, innovation, and data can be used to deliver a more sustainable service for patients with eating disorders. Pressure on the eating disorder service has grown exponentially through the COVID-19 pandemic leading to a…