Caring for people with diabetic foot ulcers costs NHS England the region of £1 billion a year, but the developer of a new digital tool says it could help reduce the burden.
Digital health solutions that work in the real world must also be designed to effectively support the patient’s tasks and goals, while being engaging to use. In other words, they need to be built with patients, not for them, say Alex Butler and Gavin Birchnall.