Can you help ORCHA recruit its exec team and 100 new positions?

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Can you help ORCHA recruit its exec team and 100 new positions?

Over five years, ORCHA has grown from a health tech start-up to the world’s leading digital health evaluation and distribution company, providing its services to national health bodies, health providers and the pharma industry in eleven countries. It’s expanded from its head quarters in Daresbury, Cheshire, to also open offices in London and Netherlands.

COVID-19 has further accelerated this expansion and ORCHA is seeking a strategic recruitment partner to find the brightest talent in its next phase of growth.

ORCHA is looking to grow its team by more than 100, starting with a number of board-level executive positions.

Following this, additional roles to be filled include product development, UX design, sales, marketing, and health app testers; ORCHA is also seeking to appoint candidates in the US and Europe.

If you think you will be able to support us in finding the best talent that fits our culture of fun, curiosity, collaboration and trust, find more about us at orchahealth.com and get in touch.

Email your interest by 14 January 2021 to recruit4@orcha.co.uk, putting ‘Recruitment Partner’ in the subject line, and we will send you additional details. 

We look forward to hearing from you!

COVID-19: Digital Health Trends & 2021 Opportunities Report

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COVID-19: Digital Health Trends & 2021 Opportunities Report

2020 saw health and care services accelerate digital adoption plans, as they established new ways to deliver services. But what trends emerged and what is predicted for the latest national lockdown and the rest of 2021?

As ORCHA supplies health app libraries to 50% of NHS England regions and health bodies in eleven countries across the world, we have unique insight. Each quarter since March 2020, we have shared our findings, revealing the needs and behaviours of the public and health professionals.

Click on the PDF icon below to download the COVID-19: Digital Health Trends & 2021 Opportunities Report, where we look back over 2020 and look ahead to 2021. Discover:

  • Which health issues were people most commonly using apps for in 2020?
  • How did this change over time?
  • Which apps were most popular amongst health professionals?
  • What lies ahead for 2021?

If you are experiencing any issues with downloading the report, or want to know more, please get in touch with us at hello@orcha.co.uk or on +44 (0) 1925 606542

MindTech 2020: The changing appetite for psychological mHealth solutions

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MindTech 2020: The changing appetite for psychological mHealth solutions

Simon Leigh

Health Economist, ORCHA

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has delivered a profound shock to the UK. Measures to control the spread of the virus have reached deep into our lives, significantly disrupting job security, social activity and family life, all of which essential to maintaining positive mental health. As health workforces and local governments reshape their work to contain infection and protect the most vulnerable, access to outpatient, preventive, and psychological services has also reduced significantly.

Given increasing difficulties in accessing face-to-face care, and with this, rising waiting times for psychological services, the potential role of mobile health (mHealth) has gained traction during the pandemic. While evidence demonstrating the real-world effectiveness of psychological mHealth solutions continues to grow, it remains uncertain whether a public appetite for psychological mHealth solutions exists.

ORCHA’s Health Economist, Simon Leigh, conducted research into the changing appetite for psychological mHealth solutions pre- and post-COVID-19. This research was presented at MindTech Symposium 2020, and can be viewed as a virtual poster presentation here.

The research found that is clear that an appetite for psychological mHealth solutions exists among members of the public, and that this appetite appears to have increased since the disruption of lockdown measures. This should provide confidence to commissioners and developers of such technologies that safe, trusted and evidence-based technologies are likely to provide significant value to those with unmet needs for high-quality psychological services.

Open call for products capable of delivering NHS Digital Health Checks

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Open call for products capable of delivering NHS Digital Health Checks

ORCHA is working with Public Health England to identify digital health products and services that are capable of delivering or supporting the delivery of the key elements of the current NHS Health Check. ORCHA is assisting PHE in identifying digital solutions which will be tested in a small-scale pilot in England in early 2021.

The NHS Health Check is a health check-up for adults in England aged 40 to 74. As the population gets older, there is a higher risk of developing certain conditions, such as stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes or dementia. The NHS Health Check is designed to lower this risk by spotting the early signs of these conditions. More detail on the NHS Health Check pathway is provided in the full call document.

The full open call document can be downloaded below. This contains more detail on the NHS Health Check pathway, the types of solutions we are interested in, the requirements for these solutions, and how to respond.

If you have a digital solution that meets the core requirements and the minimum quality standards outlined in the document, please complete the survey and submit this to us by no later than 12:00 noon on the 16th December 2020.