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Cambridge health technology consultancy gears for growth with new hires

Health Tech Enterprise (HTE), a Cambridge-based health technology consultancy, has expanded its team with two strategic new hires, marking a period of ongoing growth for the company. Joining HTE are Max Bardwell, Head of Business Development, and Ema Douksaite, Health Economist.

Max, formerly of the Medical Technologies Innovation Facility, has significant experience in technology development for both public and private sector organisations. Max will oversee domestic and international business development for HTE, focusing particularly on building new strategic partnerships with industry, academic and governmental organisations in the health technology space.

Ema has been appointed to further develop HTE’s Health Economics service offering. She will be delivering cost benefit impact models, costing tools and health economic evaluation reports to enable innovators to identify market opportunities, secure funding, and gain access to healthcare markets such as the NHS. Prior to joining HTE, Ema contributed to the OECD Strategic Public Health Planning COVID-19 model by analysing multi-country economic responsiveness to teleworking practices.

Commenting on the company’s continued expansion, Dr Anne Blackwood, HTE’s CEO said: “We offer a full-range of services to support medical technology innovators throughout the product development journey, from concept to commercialisation and final roll-out. The appointment of Max and Ema reflects our ability to connect more organisations than ever with the tools they need to provide future-ready innovations to international healthcare markets and our own NHS partners here in the UK.”

Medical innovators and the health technology community will have the opportunity to meet Max and Ema at the HTE MedTech FUTURES conference. The conference returns to Cambridge on 1 March 2023 with a stellar line up of speakers, which includes some of the biggest names in health and technology; Dr Pegah Salashouri Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Papworth NHS Foundation Trust, and Dr Louise Jopling, Eastern Academic Health Science Network, Dr Robert Tansley from Cambridge Innovation Capital and representatives from the University of Cambridge, Age UK and BIVDA.

This year’s conference, sponsored by Venner Shipley, will be held at Wellcome Genome Campus, and offers delegates a unique opportunity to hear from some of the leading experts in the fastest-growing areas of health and medical technology, alongside the perspective of clinicians on where the opportunities are for technology growth and adoption within the NHS.

To secure tickets to the conference please visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/medtech-futures-conference-tickets-398794724757?aff=HTEwebsite

Lend A Hand (LAH) Social Initiative

Gerard Pillai, 49, is the founder and CEO of the EI Content Group, a group of companies focused on the areas of Healthcare Technology (HealthTECH), Health Commerce and Digital Transformational Strategies.

With multiple awards under his belt and project implementations from the Northern State of Perak to East Malaysia including a regional and International client portfolio, Gerard has also created the Lend A Hand or ‘LAH’ social initiative that has seen the group identifying, reskilling, training, coaching and employing or placing young individuals from multi – ethnic backgrounds, providing them with better paying jobs, equipping them with new cutting edge skills and overall, improving their standard of living.

With more than 30 youth having gone through the LAH initiative, Gerard aims to target at least 100 more during the 2021-2022 period.

He believes in Lending A Hand and has also extended the LAH platform to his other services and domains including Healthcare and E-Commerce.

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Assisting in the Fight Against Covid-19 through Healthcare Technology (HealthTECH)

Local HealthTECH solutions provider, Alias Innovation Sdn Bhd, part of the EI Content Group, has launched its Electronic Medical Reporting solution or ‘EMR’ to cater to both public and private Clinics and Hospitals, offering a much needed technology system that can help in the monitoring and management of Covid -19 Vaccines, Covid -19 Testing as well as regular Patient Care and Prescription of medication and medical procedures.

Provided as a Stand Alone solution or as part of its Clinic and Hospital Information System, the company’s solution, called, ‘Medikal’ is positioned to assist the Nation in the fight against the Pandemic.

Medikal EMR, is available both as a lite based Cloud version and a heavier Enterprise version, and is poised to Digitally Transform the country’s Healthcare eco-system with an easy to use but Globally compliant software solution, developed by an award winning Malaysian company.

Doctors and Medical practitioners across the country can capitalise on Medikal EMR to help create Lifetime Health Records for patients in a digital and secure manner. The system is also compatible to be used with existing Government solutions and Alias Innovation is opening up its ‘API’ or application protocol interface to Government agencies to ensure integration is smooth and seamless.

According to Ministry of Health data, more than 80% of Government Hospitals do not have a Hospital Information System while more than 90% of Government Clinics do not have a Clinic Information system.

In the face of the ongoing Pandemic, an effective and a holistic digital healthcare solution is very much required, to keep track of patients, tests, procedures, diagnosis, medication among other analysis which is pertinent in optimal healthcare resource utilisation.

Alias Innovation is founded by Gerard Pillai, and recently was accorded a Special Mention Award in the Rising Star category under the Star Outstanding Business Awards (SOBA). It was also a winner in the Healthcare Software category for the Malaysian Technology Excellence Awards. It is also in the running for a few International awards.

The company has carved a track record in implementing its Medikal solutions across the country from Clinics and Hospitals in the Northern state of Perak to East Malaysia. It has also deployed Telemedicine apps in Maldives during the initial Movement Control Order period in 2020.

Through its Medikal Lend A Hand (LAH) platform and initiative, Alias Innovation has also trained and reskilled youth to become part of the Healthcare Technology sector, employed these youth, creating employment opportunities and improving lives along the way.

The company is currently in discussions with Government agencies on its Medikal EMR and according to Gerard Pillai, Alias Innovation’s Chief Strategy Evangelist and CEO, ‘there are many opportunities in the roadmap of Digital Healthcare Transformation and together, we can fight the pandemic with an effective Healthcare technology to compliment existing infra and systems’.

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