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Samantha Prime serves as an Honorary Research Fellow at Peninsula Medical School, University of Plymouth. Her work bridges industry, academia, healthcare providers, and the public to advance evidence-based digital health innovation and NHS service transformation in England.
Her research focuses on overcoming barriers to digital adoption while promoting health equity. Key interests include digital health innovation, health inequalities, patient and public involvement, and child health, aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health equity and wellbeing.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on practical digital health solutions, particularly in underserved communities and pediatric care. Her work consistently addresses implementation challenges through frameworks like EnACT and participatory design methodologies.
Her research has generated significant impact with 78 citation indexes, 4 policy references, and coverage in 2 news outlets. Notable engagement includes 215 Mendeley readers and social media mentions across 26 X (Twitter) accounts.
Prime leads collaborative projects involving regional/national strategy development, including mobile health applications for acutely ill children and digital transformation initiatives in coastal communities. Her work demonstrates strong cross-sector partnerships with industry, NHS, and academic institutions.




