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Priority Digital Health achieves Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) accreditation
Fast growing digital provider, Priority Digital Health, has this month become an accredited partner for the Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG), data sharing technology developed by Healthcare Gateway.
We welcome Social Prescribing announcement
Fast-growth digital innovator Priority Digital Health has welcomed this week’s announcement by the British Medical Association.
Mental Health in the Workplace
Every year an astounding 70 million workdays are lost due to employees facing mental health challenges, costing their employers approximately £2.4 billion. Mental health in the workplace should not purely be a discussion about the negative financial impact though.
How Covid-19 is accelerating the ‘digital divide’
Many of us have turned to social media in a bid to re-ignite the sense of community lost by social distancing. Video chats with friends and online exercise classes are daily occurrences for many.
Give gardening a go for good health
Maintaining good health is all about the balance between eating the right food (in the right amounts) and exercising both body and mind.
Priority Digital Health get seal of security approval with ISO 27001 certification
Priority Digital Health has been given a seal of approval this month gaining internationally renowned ISO 27001 certification
PDH help support 400,000 vulnerable adults in Essex
Cambridge based firm Priority Digital Health develop and launch new platform in response to the COVID-19 crisis within the space of a week; 350 call handlers trained, 3500+ volunteers onboarded, and 400,000 vulnerable adults to be supported.
Covid-19 Welfare Platform helping the most vulnerable
Many of us have turned to social media in a bid to re-ignite the sense of community lost by social distancing. Video chats with friends and online exercise classes are daily occurrences for many.
Ground breaking diabetes education booking platform
National audit data (2016) showed uptake of diabetes education is poor (8.3% of eligible adults with type 2 and 6.3% with type 1 diabetes). Barriers include poor healthcare unprofessional marketing, lack of choice (venue, date, type of course) and low motivation to prioritise health.
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