
uMotif is the leading next-generation digital platform to capture patient-generated health data for health services and clinical research. The clinically-proven platform has been deployed in 16 conditions globally capturing millions of data points to impact care. uMotif unrivalled design quality engages patients of all ages to track their symptoms outcomes experience medications and wearable-device data through digital tools they love to use. Patients using uMotif become active participants in their care & research. Through a cloud-based validated and secure system the uMotif platform is fast flexible and cost-effective helping modernise the global clinical data capture industry putting patients at the centre. We are clinically proven to help patients – stick to their medications regime – improve self-care – enhance their clinical appointments – feel more in control

Judges Comments:
“The patient is in control of their own health and they can monitoring as and when they need”
“Reminding patients to take their medicines in real-time can appeal to a wide range of target audience”
“The data being collected is safe and secure ensuring that all of our information is not being sent elsewhere or used by people we don’t know”
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About Julia Manning
Julia is a social pioneer, writer and campaigner. She studied visual science at City University and became a member of the College of Optometrists in 1991, later specialising in visual impairment and diabetes. During her career in optometry, she lectured at City University, was a visiting clinician at the Royal Free Hospital and worked with Primary Care Trusts. She ran a domiciliary practice across south London and was a Director of the UK Institute of Optometry.
Julia formed 20/20Health in 2006. Becoming an expert in digital health solutions, she led on the NHS–USA Veterans’ Health Digital Health Exchange Programme and was co-founder of the Health Tech and You Awards with Axa PPP and the Design Museum. Her research interests are now in harnessing digital to improve personal health, and she is a PhD candidate in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) at UCL. She is also dedicated to creating a sustainable Whole School Wellbeing Community model for schools that builds relationships, discovers assets and develops life skills. She is a member of the Royal Society of Medicine’s Digital Health Council.
Julia has shared 2020health's research widely in the media (BBC News, ITV, Channel 5 News, BBC 1′s The Big Questions & Victoria Derbyshire, BBC Radio 4 Today, PM and Woman's Hour, LBC) and has taken part in debates and contributed to BBC’s Newsnight, Panorama, You and Yours and ITV’s The Week.
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