
We are proud to assist our NHS Partners in providing the UK population with effective disease and disease risk management strategies. Our focus is on ensuring the population receives timely, appropriate and cost-effective medical interventions. Our aim is to provide effective tools that reduce the potential for long-term medical services reliance by members within the population.
Our NHS Partners have peace of mind in knowing that they are doing more to effectively manage the health of the UK’s population and will benefit from:
- Increased patient assessment and data processing efficiency tools
These tools enable streamlined transferral and management of patient data within the multidisciplinary team (MDT). This tool serves to prevent unnecessary replication of certain assessment processes and gives the MDT a broader view of the patient’s medical history to enable a more informed assessment to ensue.
- Medical centres with cost efficiency promoting technologies
All of our participating NHS centres employ our cost efficiency promoting technologies and are dedicated to cost-effective clinical processes, life-long patient symptom monitoring (to prevent acute issues becoming chronic) and the promotion of patient self-management and self-responsibility.
- Our university designed Standardised Assessment and Monitoring of Symptoms (SAMS) tool
This tool enables your medical team to assess the effect of a given intervention against the patient’s baseline symptoms score. This tool also helps reduce costly assessment variance and improves retrospective and prospective care process outcomes audit.
- Our Quality Adjusted Life Year indexing (QALY) tool
This tool enables your medical team to assess the economic benefit of a given intervention and helps promote cost-effective clinical decision making. This tool also helps reduce costly assessment variance and improves retrospective and prospective care process outcomes audit against economic quantifiers.
- Intacare’s life-long ‘virtual’ patient monitoring tool
This tool is linked to a hospital-based ‘virtual’ health monitoring platform and produces an automatic clinical alert should a pre-established clinical break-point be breached, whereby the initiation of a clinical intervention can ensue. This tool serves to help prevent acute issues becoming chronic, promotes member self-monitoring and self-responsibility and serves to help reduce the individual’s potential future reliance on health care services.
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