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The Defence Technologies for Health programme

Overview

The Defence Technologies for Health (DTfH) programme is a two-year project fully funded from a Capital Modernisation Fund held by HM Treasury. The project has brought together a number of Research & Development initiatives carried out within QinetiQ. Whilst individually focused on a range of different clinical interests, they were brought together within the over-arching concept of "Defence Technologies for Healthcare". The main aim of DTfH is to undertake "proof of concept" research into the transfer of defence technologies into the Healthcare sector and support the clinical change process. Some concepts are standalone whilst others have been integrated to give an enhanced capability in improved delivery of patient healthcare.

The overall goals of the DTfH project are:

This vision is aligned to, and takes full account of, NHS strategic intentions and initiatives, to which these goals are targeted to support and enhance.

The areas to be covered by this programme have emerged following considerable dialogue with Guys and St Thomas' NHS Hospital Trust, Frimley Park Hospital, The Defence Medical Service, Surrey Ambulance Service, Royal Hospital Hasler, Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Ronkswood Hospital, Joint Royal College Ambulance Liaison Committee and other advisory bodies including Oxford University and Warwick University. The programme focuses on Emergency and Critical Care together with the extension of hospital care to those in the community who would otherwise require hospitalisation within the key specialities of Trauma, Cancer and Cardiology. It includes evaluation of concepts to aid patient transfer, wireless monitoring techniques, diagnostics and telemedicine aids. Outputs from the programme will target both civil and military application in the delivery of patient and distributed healthcare.

Specific projects

DTfH consisted of 14 specific projects. Details of these can be found by following the links below

Project Name Partner organisation(s) Clinical Discipline
DTfH - Tele-echocardiology Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust (GST) Cardiology
DTfH - Non-invasive Fetal ECG Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust (GST) Antenatal Cardiology
DTfH - Remote Monitoring of Paediatric Congenital Heart Disease Patients Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust (GST) Paediatric Cardiology
DTfH - Cancer Network Information System Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust (GST) Oncology
DTfH - Haemoncology Remote Monitoring Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust (GST) Oncology
DTfH - Telepathology Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust (GST) Histopathology
DTfH - Pre-Hospital Support

Surrey Ambulance Service NHS Trust

Defence Medical Services

20/20 Speech Ltd

Joint Royal College Ambulance Liaison Committee/Ambulance Service Association/Warwick University

Emergency Medicine
DTfH - Metal Location and Discrimination Instrument (MELODI)

Defence Medical Services

Royal Hospital Haslar

Trauma and Surgery
DTfH - Predictive Alarms for ICU (PAS) Frimley Park Hospital NHS Trust Intensive Care
DTfH - Aerometal Information System (AMIS) Royal Air Force Aeromedical Team / Defence Medical Services Emergency Medicine
DTfH - Deepscan Ultrasound Royal Hospital Haslar Medical Imaging
DTfH - Computer Assisted Mammography None Oncology
DTfH - Deepscan Doppler Neat Research Cardiology
DTfH - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

St Peters Hospital

Nestor Primecare

Telecare

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