DIGIT AL HEALTH
Our UK innovative digital health companies are delivering on this vision, when they introduce their technologies into the UK’s NHS and private hospital environments. BJSS, is one of the largest technology providers
to the NHS. The company built the national system, Spine 2, which sits at the heart of all the patient identification, centralised health records and the secondary uses of data in the NHS in England. With 50.2 million Electronic Patient Records
(EHRs), TPP’s technology enables shared care across 7000+ Hospital and Outpatient services and 230,000+ users. It is a fantastic example of an integrated EHR solution and Personalised Health Record System. It is a centralised, cloud-based clinical system hosted on a single platform infrastructure. Meanwhile, digital service delivery specialists
Difrent are working to design, build and run user-centric digital services across Healthcare and Government. The company’s vision is to effect real, positive change and ensure public services truly meet the needs of the people they are intended to serve. Lastly, in a move to accelerate digital
transformation in healthcare in the UK, the two bodies responsible for NHS IT strategy and delivery, NHS Digital and NHSX, have been merged into NHS England & NHS Improvement. The aim here is to double down on efforts to create a more unified approach to achieving the goals of the WGLL programme.
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Improve Care Digital solutions are designed to enhance services for patients, ensuring they get the right care when they need it and in the right place. But to truly unlock the power of digital at scale firstly requires pathway transformation. This can help bring significant reductions in outpatient appointments, helping organisations to plug the demand-supply gap. It also means providing the tools to eliminate unwarranted variation across the entire care pathway and implementing virtual services that are fit-for-purpose. It is important to note, with hospitals striving
to catch up with a backlog, digital solutions can accelerate elective recovery and support new care pathways for patients, helping to improve the provision of care. One important contribution is AI and machine
learning. DemDX, is a pioneering diagnostics company who is working to provide a transparent, step-by-step machine-learning triage and diagnostic support tool aimed at improving the diagnostic accuracy and confidence of healthcare staff. Babylon Health, one of the UK’s best known digital health companies, runs the country’s largest GP practice (by patient population) and having recently been publicly listed on the NYSE is set to grow its global footprint through the addition of integrated care-based solutions. To help address the current radiology workforce
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