Ageing Well : Innovation for Super-Aged Societies Day 2
Thanks to the judges

Ageing Well : Innovation for Super-Aged Societies Day 2

On Saturday the 28th of September Karlina Tjoa , Felicia Liew , Dawn Er , 金梦琪 and I had the opportunity to pitch our CareBot+ idea to the attendees of the 33rd Annual Singapore Pharmacy Congress' Hackathon.

It was an enjoyable experience where the criteria was defined as;

  • Novelty
  • Scalability of technology
  • Design
  • Business plan
  • Adherence to theme
  • Presentation and teamwork

Our driven and interdisciplinary team made for a rewarding experience where we all filled the roles needed to get the job done and meet the pre-defined criteria. Our esteemed judges were;

Vivianne Shih

Hong Yee Lim

Dr Kelvin Tan (PhD)

Melvin Foo 懋清

Ganesh Neelakanta Iyer, Ph. D

There were some really interesting pitches, a few of which Karlina Tjoa and I have summarised below.

The friendly crowd waiting to hear the pitches

The 20 or so groups were chosen at random for 4 minutes of presentation and 4 minutes of detailed Q&A from the judges.

One of the first few groups had a funny re-enactment of a typical polypharmacy interaction between a white coated pharmacist and an elderly patient. Yik Hui Phang , Ray T. Yong Qiang did a good job presenting their idea and answering some questions including;

  1. Why is the service free?
  2. Who are the target audience?
  3. How would you scale your idea and comply with regulations?

Here are the summaries of a few of the other pitches, grouped by category thanks to LibertAI!

Breast Care & Oncology

Missy Bot IO (Group 13): A chatbot for elderly breast cancer patients with hearing, visual, and cognitive impairments. Subscription-based, paid by hospitals to reduce manpower costs.

Hesyra (Group 20): Led by Qihuang Xie is an AI co-pilot for oncology professionals, summarizing notes, supporting end-to-end documentation, and available in multiple languages. Collaborating with the National Cancer Centre Singapore to find product-market fit. They dealt with comparisons to Epic really well.


Hesyra

Appointment Management

Making Healthcare Simple For You: An appointment management system for both private and medical appointments. Centralized, simplified, and reminders are provided for free to all users, targeting the elderly and caregivers.

See You: An centralized appointment buddy with voice assistance and prioritisation support. Competitors include OneNUHS, HealthHub, Health Buddy (NHG) and the National Health Appointment System. Some of the questions were about;

  • How do the team plan to onboard both private and public appointment providers?
  • How do we measure the impact of missed appointments for the patient?
  • How do we link the medication wants and needs to the appointments?

? Dr Ang Yee Gary, MBBS MPH (Non-medical qualification MBA) did well to mentor them and Kenneth Sng should take a look!

2 See You!

Caregiving & Medication Management

Simplicare (Group 18): A caregiving app for medication comparison, side impact comparison, and a chatbot for answering patient condition and medication questions.

RX Scan Save.AI: A mobile app for patients/nurses to take photos of medications and create a report. Reduces medication wastage and improves patient medication records.

Health Promotion & Gamification

ALLWIN (Group 8): A gamification and social networking platform to promote healthy living through product features like Healthy CEO Club and Literacy Leaderboard.

Simple Plan (Group 4): An app for Advanced Care Planning (ACP) identification, triggering alerts and storing ACP conversations.

Dialysis & Communication

Dialog: Simplified Care Plans for Dialysis Patients: A solution to bridge gaps between patients and dialysis centers integrated via Healthhub and NEHR.

Accessibility & Elderly Care

EZTouchSG: A kiosk with a big screen and read-out button, showcasing HealthHub features crucial for the elderly. Assures that the solution is scam-free and rolls out in phases.

Protein Not Enough (Group 3): A chat application to help elderly track their protein intake, count protein, and suggest food options.

Group 9: A mobile app for optimizing polypharmacy management and optimizing protein intake. Targets tech-savvy patients.

Polypharmacy & Drug Compliance

Group 11: Improving patient drug compliance and accuracy in drug administration through digital solutions, automation, and rewards.

RALPH: A personalized pocket pharmacy for tech-savvy patients. Sold to healthcare providers to reduce operational costs.

Preparedness & Prevention

Group 12: An app to facilitate Singaporeans in reducing disease risk, showing health data, and integrating with wearable devices, iRx Clinical Pharmacy

I hope these summaries are helpful in keeping track of the various pitches and ideas presented during the hackathon!






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