Feebris launched the first paediatric virtual ward in Norfolk & Waveney, providing hospital-level care at home, enhancing recovery and efficiency.
An interim impact evaluation shows significant results in reducing ambulance callouts and conveyances to hospital, supporting carers and residents across Kent and Medway, following the use of the Feebris virtual care platform.
As the use of digital health and care tools increases, we need to make sure we clearly evaluate and define the value that solutions are bringing to patients, staff and the wider system, a panel of experts argued at our recent Lunch & Learn.
The achievement confirms the readiness of our platform and highlights our ongoing commitment to exceeding the standards required for operating in health and social care.
Published in PLOS Digital Health, the study shows the impact of our platform in improving access to community-based healthcare.
The independent research was carried out by the York Health Economics Consortium, looking at Feebris's work with the North-East London Integrated Care System.
Feebris partner Care City have been nominated for the UK Social Enterprise Tech for Good Award for our recent project putting technology into the hands of carers and residents across 30 care homes in North-East London.