The Scotsman

Halo teams up to drive digital healthcare

- By HANNAH BURLEY

Urban regenerati­on project the Halo Scotland has forged a partnershi­p with Community Pharmacy Scotland (CPS) to boost developmen­t in the digital health and pharmacy sectors and improve self-care.

Based at Halo’s Enterprise and Innovation Hub in Kilmarnock, CPS – which represents the 1,257 community pharmacies throughout Scotland – will use digital tools to develop technologi­es which aim to improve and personalis­e pharmaceut­ical services.

The partnershi­p will collaborat­e with NHS Ayrshire and Arran, as well as East Ayrshire Council, in its efforts to modernise healthcare.

The tie-up will also create education opportunit­ies for students in the local area and has pledged to provide support to start-up and scale-up enterprise­s, particular­ly those involved in digital health.

Marie Macklin, founder and executive chair of the Halo Urban Regenerati­on Company, said: “This partnershi­p will see digital and cyber technologi­es developed at the Halo’s Enterprise and Innovation Hub and will provide CPS with the tools to monitor the skills needs of the pharmacy sector.

“I am truly excited that by working alongside CPS, the Halo will provide students and the young people of Ayrshire with essential education opportunit­ies and skills developmen­t in digital health.” CPS chairman Martin Green said the project aims to “ensure that digital solutions can be delivered by pharmacy staff with the knowledge and skills required to support selfcare and have a real and lasting impact on people’s health outcomes”. 0 ‘Truly exciting’: Halo founder Marie Macklin

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