KnifeSavers app now live on both app stores
Working with the KnifeSavers team at Aintree University Hospital we have produced a campanion app that explains how to stop a bleed in a few easy steps. The app is now available for free on both the app store and the Google Play store. To read a case study for this project please click here
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- Posted in Mobile Apps, NHS, Software Development
- Jan, 10, 2020
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New Project Underway with Core Contact
We are really excited to be working on a new software development project for Core Contact who are based in Hoylake in the North West of England. The product will be launched in January 2018 and we are working on an ASP.NET MVC implementation for them using Microsoft SQL Database Server to ensure that the system […]
Read More- Posted by John Keogh
- Posted in Database, Mobile Apps, Software Development, Web Site
- Oct, 09, 2018
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Ever wondered how they do that in Android?
We use quite a lot of 3rd party libraries in our Android apps and here are some of the most useful ones. Best thing is they are all free! Big thanks to Mike Ortez for his Pinch and Zoom control, you simply link an image to his TouchImageView and you can pinch and zoom any image […]
Read More- Posted by John Keogh
- Posted in Mobile Apps, Software Development, Uncategorized
- Aug, 20, 2018
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Picture Based Wayfinding app now live in Aintree Hospital
Easily find your way around Aintree University Hospital using the Wayfinding app just released by Innove Solutions. By mapping out the entire hospital and making extensive use of photographs we have built on our highly successful Southport Hospital Wayfinding app to make it easier for patients, visitors and staff to find their way around this […]
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- Posted in Mobile Apps, NHS, Wayfinding
- Jul, 02, 2018
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How do I get people to download my app?
So after months of hard work you’ve finally finished your app and made it live on the app stores and guess what, no one downloads it! Sound familiar? This is an all too common problem and I thought I would share what one of our clients did to overcome this problem. We developed a Wayfinding […]
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- Posted in Mobile Apps, NHS, Wayfinding
- Jul, 19, 2017
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Are Bluetooth Beacons safe to use in Hospitals?
“I am worried about interference with other Bluetooth and WiFi reliant devices in our hospital” – This is a question we have been asked a number of times when looking to install Bluetooth Beacons in hospitals. The simple answer is no and thanks to Philip Madeley from Bluecats.com who supply all our beacons for the following […]
Read More- Posted by John Keogh
- Posted in Bluetooth Beacon, Mobile Apps, Wayfinding
- Sep, 26, 2016
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Wayfinding app to be enhanced using Bluetooth Beacons
Bluetooth beacons “tell” a smartphone exactly where it is located and can send messages directly to the phone. This is really useful in guiding people around facilities such as hospitals, railway stations, shopping centres etc when linked to an app on their smartphone. They can also be used to broadcast messages such as sales items in […]
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- Posted in Bluetooth Beacon, Mobile Apps, NHS, Wayfinding
- Aug, 26, 2016
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Great Feedback for our NHS Wayfinding App
Last week we launched our new Wayfinding app for Southport hospital on both the Apple and Android app stores. We have had a great response to the app in the local press with coverage in a the Southport Visitor, Prolific North, and also Skem News. The support of the IT and Communications departments of the Southport […]
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- Posted in Mobile Apps, NHS, Wayfinding
- Jul, 28, 2016
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NWCAHSN Connected Health Ecosystem Event February 2016
If you haven’t attended a North West Coast Academic Health Science Network event before then I would check out their web site to keep up to date with the free events that they run throughout the North West. I recently attended the event above and was very impressed with the range of speakers that […]
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- Posted in Events, Mobile Apps, NHS
- Feb, 25, 2016
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New range of mobile apps for the NHS
We are currently developing a suite of apps for use within the NHS for a number of our existing customers. These apps will shortly be available to download for free on the Apple and Android app stores and enable patients and visitors to:- Download and view a hospitals layout and facilities before they visit Use […]
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- Posted in Mobile Apps, NHS
- Oct, 13, 2015
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