All data is kept in private storage in depersonalized format, meeting all legal requirements to personal data protection, according to the project authors.
Winner of the “Reach for Change” Foundation’s annual competition among impact startups (2021) in the “Large Project” category.
Participant in the “Moscow Polyclinic Science Lab” project aimed at developing research competencies and critical thinking of primary care specialists in Moscow (2022).
Winner of the Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises (FASIE) “Start-1” competition (2022).
• A grant of 1.2 million rubles received from the “Reach for Change” Foundation.
• 300,000 rubles raised in donations.
• A grant of 4 million rubles from the FASIE.
• “Stop-Hemangioma” mobile app developed;
• a web version of the application tested;
• a Rospatent certificate of state registration of a software program obtained;
• response received from Roszdravnadzor’s All-Russian Medical Technology Research and Testing Institute for (VNIIIMT) concerning registration of the mobile app.
• Android mobile application published in Play Market, NashStore, RuStore;
• Observation diaries for various hemangioma types developed;
• The rules of photographic evidence collection developed;
• Application tested at St. Vladimir Children’s City Clinical Hospital and Children’s City Polyclinic No. 125 of the Moscow City Health Department;
• Doctors involved in the Stop-Hemangioma project became members of the Russian Association of Pediatric Surgeons and the Russian Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies.
• 98 % satisfaction with the remote monitoring system among project participants;
• Increased parents’ awareness of hemangioma care, monitoring and treatment, including through access to proven medical literature via the mobile app;
• 130 children with hemangiomas monitored remotely;
• Personal appointments for children were reduced from 4 to 1 per month.
Lack of neglected cases in the remote monitoring group, increased patient satisfaction in the remote monitoring group.
The project is currently being implemented with the help of a grant from the “Reach for Change” Foundation and the Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises. The project authors plan to start selling the mobile app via the marketplaces in the future. In addition, the application will include two paid subscription options – short-term monitoring (1 month, 1,000 rubles), and long-term (6 months, 5,000 rubles).
In January 2023, the authors of the project opened Gremiks LLC. The company will be engaged in scientific research in the problem field and developing artificial intelligence algorithms for integration into the mobile application.
General Developmental Programs of Physical Education and Sports Orientation for Children with Disabilities.
http://inlife.care
INLIFE Adaptive Sports Center is a project that teaches adaptive sports, including figure skating, to children with special needs.
Numerous studies have proven that physical education and sports are the most important methods of successful socialization, rehabilitation and adaptation to adult life in children and adolescents with disabilities. However, not all regions of the Russian Federation allow children with disabilities to attend sports sections or therapeutic physical education classes. The reasons are varied: from lack of specialists and infrastructure and low financial status of the parents of children with disabilities, to insufficient awareness among parents about the possibility of receiving habilitation assistance. A survey of parents, conducted by the INLIFE Adaptive Sports Center, showed that 95.7 % address the problem of their child’s rehabilitation on their own. At the same time, 100 % of parents are interested in receiving assistance from the state.
The INLIFE project is designed to create conditions for children with mental disabilities, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), delayed mental and speech development (DMSD), hearing-impaired children and children with a mild form of cerebral palsy to practice adaptive sports.
INLIFE Adaptive Sports Center started in 2019 with figure skating training for children with mental disabilities. Two branches opened in Moscow region later; during the pandemic, the center was forced to go online. The Center founder is Zhanna Soroka, Master of Sports of the Soviet Union in figure skating and a member of the Moscow Figure Skating Federation.