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Successful health tech projects to be featured at Health Ecosphere event  

TORONTO, March 26, 2019 – Health technologies to help young people manage their mental health, patients return home more quickly after surgery, and just about anyone improve their self-care will be featured at a wrap-up event for the federally-funded Health Ecosphere Innovation Pipeline Project on Wednesday.

Academic and healthcare sector partners will celebrate the advances made and acknowledge the important contribution of the (FedDev Ontario), which provided $15 million for the project in 2016. Since then, collaborations between public and private partners have resulted in dozens of new health technologies and services.

WHAT: Health Ecosphere Innovation Pipeline Project wrap-up event

WHEN: Wednesday March 27, 2019 (technologies on display from 9 a.m., speakers at 10 a.m.)

WHERE: Second Student Centre, 15 Library Lane, 91ÑÇÉ« Keele Campus

SPEAKERS:

Rob Haché, Vice-President, Research and Innovation, 91ÑÇÉ«
Ali Ehsassi, Member of Parliament for Willowdale
Rhonda Lenton, President and Vice-Chancellor, 91ÑÇÉ«
Rob Bull, VP Finance, Technology and Innovation, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Information Officer, Southlake Regional Health Centre
Dr. Joseph Cafazzo, Lead, Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, University Health Network
Suzanne Rochford, Director, User Experience, TELUS
Harvey Skinner, 91ÑÇÉ« professor and Principal Investigator, Health Ecosphere Innovation Pipeline Project

Examples of projects on display include:

  • Connected Health & Wellness – Youth Mental Health Project - A randomized controlled trial at the evaluated delivery of interactive online workbooks and related videos directly to youth with depressive symptoms. Specialized health coach training and related materials supported youth mental health, particularly in First Nations-Indigenous youth. The Youth Mental Health Project represents an innovative way of delivering an effective mental health intervention, at low cost, to large numbers of people. (Partners: , 91ÑÇÉ« and the )
  • developed processes and technologies to enable transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) patients to be discharged early and recover at home while being monitored remotely. ( and  )
  • further refined a customizable antimicrobial stewardship mobile app for healthcare professionals validating the utility of Spectrum, facilitating its ongoing adoption at and other hospitals in Ontario. (Partners: , and )
  • , an app named after Dr. Frederick Banting, enables patients to understand how to adjust their diabetes self-care based on patterns and trends in data they track, including meals, weight, step data and information from a Bluetooth blood glucose metre. Bant has launched to the public app stores for iOS and Android and has more than 90,000 users globally. It is being integrated with , which will allow data from Bant to flow into . Pan-Canadian deployment of Bant will result in a simple, easily scalable and low-cost way of enabling self-management of diabetes. (Partners: , and the , )

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Media Contact:
Janice Walls, Media Relations, 91ÑÇÉ« 416 455 4710, wallsj@yorku.ca