Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Nine startups selected to drive NHS digital innovation in Midlands

Health Innovation East Midlands and Health Innovation West Midlands have jointly launched the first cohort of Grow Digital Health Midlands, a programme aimed at scaling digital innovation across the NHS. Nine early-stage health tech companies have been selected from a pool of 51 applicants to receive targeted support to speed up digital tool adoption within healthcare settings.

The selected companies will gain access to coaching, product development advice, and introductions to NHS and care system leaders across the Midlands. The region’s 11 Integrated Care Systems cover nearly 12 million people, making it the largest NHS region in England. The initiative is expected to provide startups with a unique opportunity to engage directly with health service providers and demonstrate value at scale.

The chosen firms are tackling a range of NHS priorities. One company is developing a platform to automate care coordination for patients with multiple long-term conditions, aiming to reduce administrative burden and increase appointment efficiency. Another offers a digital self-management programme designed to improve health literacy and reduce demand on clinicians.

Other innovations include an email triage tool that helps clinicians identify urgent messages, a platform that connects GPs with community pharmacies to streamline referrals and appointments, and a system for remote pre-operative assessment that supports clinical decision-making and reduces waiting lists.

Further selected solutions involve real-time transcription of medical consultations to cut down clinician admin, a virtual clinic platform to support long-term condition management, and a tool that gathers personalised data from hypertensive patients to inform prescribing decisions in line with NICE guidelines.

The programme reflects a broader NHS priority to reduce hospital dependency and boost productivity through proven, scalable digital solutions. The first Grow Digital Health Midlands cohort will run through 2025.

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