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Jolly, it's not about me, i'm here to help the others.
Come on, coffee
pump harder
Bill,
The Bleepa & Carelocker are superb innovations, needed a bit more structured selling imo but looks like getting there.
Looking at the people in the linked in posts I think its a wider net been cast than just TB, but TB on its own would multibag this.
Or they could use whatsapp as in an emergency, gdpr or their equivalent goes out the window (much as it did with covid). I agree it's an amazing system with a whole host of potentials but I do think you might be getting somewhat carried away. Helping India with TB is their goal for the mo, in itself worth multi millions. That said it's lovely to see the positive sentiment has returned so carry on CC lol
In a disaster emergency situation, let's say earthquake multiple untrained or low level trained operatives can locate a buried person and using Bleepa relay the Information to a medical professional who can then advise on multiple courses of treatment immediately to stabilise each victim until rescue teams can reach them.
The rescue teams, ambulance teams, remote medical teams, fire, police etc can all interlock into this one system to give greater opportunities at saving lives.
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same as in nhs their system #bleepa links to various other i.t. systems, picks out relevant info from each and collates onto one gdpr secure platform for medical and disaster emergency teams to work together as one unit!
Uttar Pradash population 241 million.
No wonder Tom got on his bike 16% of Indias population and we are in there!
Https://rahat.up.nic.in/DosAndDonts.aspx
I put on here a week ago about this could be used in schools.
Are they looking to widen the scope of application for Bleepa as a secure disaster emergency communication platform that would have medical as only part of its capability?
Looks good Dibs.
India coming online? NHS £3.4b digital infrastructure.
Am I allowed to ramp yet or will flotsam & Jetsom get upset?
Thanks for the info Dibs61.
Oh btw forgot to mention a Director of Grant Thornton Bharat LLP was involved too ;)
He has Management Consultancy and business transformation experience .
Hmmmm. Now, given all the talk of possible short term incoming Indian business what should happen?
We find that Tom Oakley is in India. Rohit Singh posted this on LinkedIn in the past hour (hot off the press)
“Yesterday, Dr Thomas Oakley and I had the distinct pleasure of meeting with the respected Mr. Naveen Kumar, IAS, Revenue Secretary and Relief Commissioner of the Government of Uttar Pradesh. His strategic vision for strengthening disaster management infrastructure resonated deeply with us. His dedication to this cause is truly inspiring, and under his dynamic leadership, we are confident that Uttar Pradesh is poised for a more resilient future. We also, extend our appreciation to Vibhav Shukla for his work towards supporting Mr. Kumar's vision.
#ReliefAndDisasterManagement #PublicHealth #Secure #Clinical #Communication #Medical #Imaging Feedback Medical Ltd Bleepa”
Now why would Tom and Rohit going to talk to a top official of one of the Indian states.
Too much smoke around recently to be no ensuing fire imo. Tom is out there for a very good reason.
Well this is a case of buy the rumour ..
sell on the news.
But was the rumour in the last few days
and this is the news?
I m still in the red so hanging on...
for more rumours
Seav1ew - yes, that puts some overall perspective on the recent price increase. Personally I added near the atl with average of 65.
I think the market reaction tomorrow will be very interesting. Having had an opportunity to fully digest the budget news and the implications of the new NHS Plan what will the market response be?
Seaview
That's the mental part isn't it, running a bagger and it's no where near placing or fair value for a slice of £4.5B worth of Digital Infrastructure!
0.6p in old money, still below the placing price.
Good luck!
Well done Earl fabulous rally for FDBK and STG this afternoon both finished in the top 5 risers by the looks of it .....both should also open strong too tomorrow.
Well done to you and all and great to see you gain a big rise in price
Hope the digital cash is ring-fenced. 11bn needed for building repairs.
Bagger for me at 120p
GLA
Bought another 4500 at 1.20. Getting my confidence back ….
I follow this Co and Hunt said only 4 hospitals would get digital funding initially. If I heard correctly? That could take years. Feedback have more chance of revenue from India in my view. It would be a huge benefit to monitoring TB. A killer disease.
200p short term target a real possibility now.
Massive money and opportunity here.
Sat very pretty with the best tech around.
Quote Jeremy Hunt re NHS productivity Plan:
“Making changes on the scale we need is not cheap. The investment needed to modernise NHS IT systems so they are as good as the best in the world costs £3.4bn.
“But it helps unlock £35bn of savings, 10 times that amount. So in today’s Budget for long-term growth, I have decided to fund the NHS productivity plan in full.”
I imagine hats are being thrown in the air this afternoon @ Feedback Towers. This sounds incredibly positive.
“We will fund improvements to help doctors read MRI and CT scans more accurately and quickly, speeding up results for 130,000 patients every year and saving thousands of lives”
Read that carefully. Does that not sound remarkably like a more efficient clinical communications system? ;). You know, the one that has provided independent evidence that it could be saving the NHS millions?
From BBC News:
Hunt addresses funding of the NHS, announcing the government will fund the service's multi-billion "productivity plan" in full.
The chancellor says the systems that support doctors and nurses are often antiquated, with staff spending hours every day filling out forms.
"The investment needed to modernise NHS IT systems will cost £3.4bn - but will unlock £35bn of savings.
"And as a result of this funding, all hospitals will use electronic patient records, making the NHS the largest digitally integrated healthcare system in the world," he adds.