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Posted on June 14, 2018 by staff

This former bin collection app is helping to save lives

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An app that began life helping to schedule waste and recycling services is now helping to save lives in the聽health sector.

Malinko Intelligent Scheduling’s algorithm automatically schedules carer and nurse visits for patients, replacing the complicated spreadsheets and legacy hospital systems that were being used.

Founder Andrew Threlfall was already well aware of the time constraints endured by medical professionals as his wife is a hospital doctor. He then realised that carers had started buying his software to schedule home visits for patients.

He then met his business partner Rob McGovern, who suggested taking this to the next level, and the pair pivoted the business toward healthcare in 2016.

“Scheduling nurses is much more complicated than simply an efficient route 鈥 it has to be patient-centred,” Threlfall told 老九品茶Cloud.

“It’s about who鈥檚 visited before, whether it has to be a particular time, or if they need a male or female doctor with specific qualifications.

鈥淲hen we first talked to nurses they didn鈥檛 think a computer could do this job. We said 鈥榓 computer can do this and create automatic schedules at the press of a button鈥.鈥

Now with over 3,000 daily users, senior nurses can schedule and book more than 100 patient appointments in just 20 minutes, Threlfall says 鈥 a job that would have previously taken them hours.

鈥淲e鈥檙e actually improving patient safety,鈥 he said. 鈥淧atients won鈥檛 have a missed visit because we鈥檒l auto schedule that insulin injection every day.

鈥淲e also have a mobile聽app where a nurse can check in and out so they know it鈥檚 been done.

鈥淚f you don鈥檛 have your insulin between certain hours there鈥檚 risk of a diabetic coma. So senior nurses used to ring round and ask every person if they鈥檇 done their insulin visits 鈥 now the nurse has the app, can say when they arrived and left, and at the office they can look at the computer and see it鈥檚 all been done.鈥

This has helped nurses get over the fear that the app鈥檚 purpose is to monitor them. Threlfall says it improves the safety of nurses too, flagging up if a nurse hasn鈥檛 left a house at an expected time.

鈥淭he nurses are going into people鈥檚 houses and there are lots of concerns around lone workers,鈥 said Threlfall.

鈥淲e can provide some kind of protection and once they realise we鈥檙e not trying to get nurses to work harder just smarter, they start saying of course, why haven鈥檛 we had this years ago?鈥

Another common concern of the health workers is that they鈥檙e not spending enough time with patients, and using Malinko鈥檚 data nurses can tell if they鈥檙e spending a safe amount of time with each patient.

鈥淵ou can鈥檛 give harm-free care if you go in and do a quick check 鈥 you need to be asking how they are and spotting other issues,鈥 he said.

Rushed visits also have a knock-on effect of more patients in hospitals, which are more expensive. However the software can also help hospitals connect to the community care teams for the first time to check capacity when discharging patients.

鈥淚f patients are being discharged and need someone to check on them, hospitals have no idea which services are busy when using spreadsheets or paper diaries,鈥 said Threlfall.

鈥淲e can help hospitals become aware of the NHS community team and in the longer term will look at reducing bed blocking and improving visibility. They鈥檝e never had that, which you just wouldn鈥檛 expect anywhere else.鈥

Based out of Mi-IDEA at聽Manchester Science Park, the 12-strong team is now seeking investment to scale.

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