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Dibs, the numbers are mind boggling. Absolutely dwarfing the NHS. Be interesting to see what's said tomorrow but if it's as good as it sounds you're right, if you ain't in you'll be paying a big premium to Fridays close to get in.
Thanks to Elartu on the other place for this further info: https://conservativepost.co.uk/uk-continues-global-fight-to-end-tb-around-the-world/
Indian population is 1,441,719,852.
Feedback can offer a TB screening per person for £2 cost.
OK the entire population won’t be screened but even a proportion of 1.4 billion people.
You get the drift ….
Dibs, agree with all that
Don't agree with news like that on linked in.
Want a nice big rise to smash into not this lot winking and nodding, let it all out in one big rns, then place when I've gone again lol
Oh I’ve thought it through alright. Many times.
Hmmmm coffee you wouldn’t have been talking so negatively a few weeks ago. I guess you e sold out and feeling a bit salty about your sale timing. I think it will be impossible to buy tomorrow morning.
Look NO WAY can you possibly interpret this as negative, seriously lol. Ridiculous.
Do you think Feedback are going to be doing this on their own? No! It has serious government backing.
With this kind of national endorsement of their technology imagine how much OTHER business (quite apart from TB) they will now win.
As for your comment about 2025 wtfc how long it takes. It’s not ME talking this is Narendra Modi talking, you know, the guy who runs India. And they are prepared to put the wonga in to do it they are not broke like our government.
Dibs,
Fdbk just took on another £50k contract for small uk cdc
They are burning through £11m raise on these small cdcs, prolly have to raise at least 1 more time b4 nhs is anywhere near ready to roll out.
Have you ever been to India? Travelled around, its vast, poor road system's and teeming with people
To cover all of that b4 2025??
Think it through
Coffee
‘Are these 7uckers leading us by the nose into another massive placing?’
Tom has already gone on record to say that they are ready to scale if and when necessary in India. Just refer to the recent webcast on investormeet. They will partner with large consultancies (and I believe they have already had the discussions) to provide the resources and support necessary on the ground.
Truly this is absolutely groundbreaking transformative news. How can it be interpreted any other way? This is being supported by the Central TB Division in India which is part of the Indian government. All that said I am not surprised because I was posting all the relevant information on this board a month ago after the Healthwriters conference!
"With Bleepa's unique field based diagnostic and pathway capabilities and HEAL Foundation's pioneering on-the ground approach we can bring a 21st century screening service to every community in India, even the most remote of communities, leaving nowhere for TB to hide."
Even a small slice of the rural population would be huge achievement and surely lucrative too.
I guess we'll get a rns at 7 so no harm done. Doubt it on the placing front, still got a good wedge left at this point. But a good premium placing wouldn't go a miss
This info should be RNS not released on linked in.
Are these 7uckers leading us by the nose into another massive placing?
For more context:
https://health.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/heal-foundation-launches-india-fights-tb-initiative-to-raise-awareness-about-disease/103371836
Wow, this could be rather good!
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7177595192873492480
Always good to get news on a Thursday. Bit of an amuse-bouche though. Main course next Thursday or the one after that?
60p was a gift, no looking at another Gift Share price
Mcap only £600k
copper play, Worth a look at CMRS
3 trades, says it all really, no interest in this share whatsoever!!
Dibs, yes the radiology part has potential as an add on although it looks even less progressed than Bleepa within the NHS.
It also shows that the NHS are dicking around with all these small ideas in a very piecemeal fashion, no oversight or political will to actually deconstruct the NHS units and bring them together as a whole, not yet anyway, maybe labour will do something different to the Tories ( I think they'll be just as 5h.it and disorganised )
Https://bleepa.com/budget-boost-for-nhs-technology-and-better-outcomes
What’s the relevance coffee are you suggesting it could be used in combination with Bleepa?
I see this as a smart move by Oldham to obtain some budget from NHSE before the year end, and a stepping stone to Oldham rolling out Bleepa to their new CDC in the next financial year.
https://www.northerncarealliance.nhs.uk/our-services/community-diagnostic-centre?q=%2Four-services
Our new £10m Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) in Oldham opens to patients in December 2022. It will provide a wide range of diagnostic imaging technology, heart and lung tests in addition to blood tests.
It is estimated that more than 30,000 patients a year will use the facility in Oldham that is located at Salmon Fields in Royton. Patients will access the service via referral from their GP or hospital care team.
The CDC will offer additional capacity to testing that is delivered at the hospital site. Our aim is to cut waiting times for tests and provide and earlier diagnosis of disease with easier access to testing within a community setting.
There are other healthcare-related AI trials going on around the UK, including an AI tool by a firm called Presymptom Health which is analysing blood samples looking for signs of sepsis before symptoms emerge - but many are still in early stages without published results.
Ian I doubt that's an issue -remember they have had multi year contract renewals. I think its down to a fragmented NHS and lots of local fiefdoms engaged in cya
I think the recent video 'NHS partnerships and CDC opportunities' went along way to explain how many stake holders have to be satisfied prior to full implementation. You can't do that without pilots. The fact we've worked with Oldham before is a very positive indicator imo. It maybe taking longer than any of us would like but I reckon the end prize has got bigger of late. Gla
Nhs digital budget £3.4b
Fdbk secure £50k
What's the reality here?
Good news indeed, and nice to squeeze it in before the end of the NHS financial year. It seems like the contract runs up until the end of March, so has covered work already done by Feedback at Oldham?
With all these pilots, makes me wonder if bleepa is as good as they say it is, looks like it has a lot of bugs to iron out! This should of been rolled out across the NHS by now imo. Gla.