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I'm a patient
Monitor your health conditions with our mobile app. Connect with local health care services.
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I'm a parent/ carer
With permission, family members and carers can assist patients with monitoring their health conditions and management plans.
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I'm a clinician
Monitor your patients medical condition remotely, track symptoms, easily capture data for care planning.
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Healthcare services
Reduce burden on administrative and clinical staff by integrating remote monitoring of health problems, particularly care planning and scheduling.
Sealth App Overview
Easy-to-use FREE mobile phone application
Monitor your health condition and treatment
Track your symptoms and progress
Up to date information and education about your healthcare problems
Monitor your schedules and immunisations
Connect with your local GP
Connect with local free healthcare services
Connect with private healthcare services
Our Mission
This project focuses on developing a free mobile application (app) that allows people of all ages, genders and ethnicities to self-manage and monitor their mental, physical and emotional wellbeing. The project has arisen through working as a GP in one of the most deprived areas of London (Church Street, Westminster), where health inequalities and outcomes are amongst the worst in London. The app has four main aims. To aid monitoring and care planning of chronic disease, to facilitate healthier lifestyle choices, and to improve access to local and national services. The app will directly link to the patients GP surgery and NHS records allowing cross coverage and interlinking of care. Any information updated on the app by the user can be shared with their GP allowing accurate monitoring of health. This leads to our fourth aim, to ease the burden on GP services.
To improve health as a whole, people need to be given the tools and education to self-monitor both their physical and mental health. Seeing a GP to monitor long-term health conditions remains vital, however we know that often the most deprived residents of London face the most barriers to access care and are therefore least likely to attend appointments, leading to health inequalities. Physical, mental, emotional and social health are interlinked and so if one pillar falls, they all suffer.