Connected orthopaedic rehabilitation devices for remote patient monitoring during post-surgery care
Lead Participant:
MUJO MECHANICS
Abstract
Musculoskeletal care is currently one of the largest areas of NHS spending (£10 billion out of a total £109 billion in 2013/14) making it the third largest budget behind mental and cardiac health.
The Technology Strategy Board funded project has been set up to develop and evaluate a new digital solution to create a network of connected orthopaedic rehabilitation devices to improve the delivery, monitoring and compliance of musculoskeletal care pathways in UK hospitals.
The project is a collaboration between orthopaedic rehabilitation device manufacturer MuJo Mechanics Ltd, cloud based practice management provider Qinec Ltd, the University of Manchester Health e-Research Centre and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust.
The Technology Strategy Board funded project has been set up to develop and evaluate a new digital solution to create a network of connected orthopaedic rehabilitation devices to improve the delivery, monitoring and compliance of musculoskeletal care pathways in UK hospitals.
The project is a collaboration between orthopaedic rehabilitation device manufacturer MuJo Mechanics Ltd, cloud based practice management provider Qinec Ltd, the University of Manchester Health e-Research Centre and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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MUJO MECHANICS | £294,401 | £ 176,640 |
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Participant |
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ROYAL NATIONAL ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL NHS TRUST | £122,100 | £ 122,100 |
LUMEON LIMITED(FORMALLY QINEC LIMITED) | £97,396 | £ 58,438 |
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER | £78,391 | £ 78,391 |
INNOVATE UK |
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ORCID iD |
Geri McMahon (Project Manager) |