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Good news today - very nice revenues through to 2025, and from a whopping ten products in total from IMO:
Https://uk.advfn.com/stock-market/london/imimobile-IMO/share-news/IMImobile-PLC-Contract-with-NHS-Foundation-Trust/83443066
"IMImobile PLC Contract with NHS Foundation Trust
IMImobile helps King's College Hospital to advance its 'digital by default' strategy and support its recovery from the pandemic
IMImobile PLC (AIM: IMO), a global cloud communications software and solutions provider, announces that its healthcare division, Healthcare Communications, is assisting King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (KCHT) to implement a suite of solutions purpose-built to improve patient experience and increase staff efficiency. The new technology will allow the trust to advance its 'digital by default' patient engagement strategy, whilst also helping to reduce any backlogs caused by the Coronavirus pandemic.
The contract was agreed in August and will run until 2025; as part of the agreement, the trust will implement Healthcare Communications' patient portal and eClinic video consultation platform, alongside eight additional solutions from the company's patient engagement platform.
The patient portal is designed to inform patients about the status of their appointments by automatically sending updates and digital letters to their mobile devices, relieving staff of administrative pressures. The portal will also help the trust to reduce inbound phone traffic, by allowing patients to confirm, cancel or rebook appointments digitally with the click of a button, rather than phoning into the switchboard or specific departments.
eClinic will help to reduce the number of patients visiting KCHT hospitals for non-emergency appointments. The platform, complete with file-sharing capabilities, a chat function and translation feature, will also be used to provide urgent care for patients who cannot attend in person.
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Good coverage on Techmarketview:
Https://www.techmarketview.com/ukhotviews/archive/2020/10/13/kings-college-hospital-begins-recovery-reset-with-imimobile
"Tuesday 13 October 2020
King's College Hospital begins 'recovery & reset' with IMImobile
London’s King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has chosen cloud communications software and solutions provider IMImobile to help it advance its ‘digital by default’ strategy and support its recovery from the pandemic. As part of a five-year contract signed in August, IMImobile’s Healthcare Communications business will implement a suite of tools to improve patient communication and engagement with the Trust, including a patient portal and eClinic video consultation platform.
In the early stages of the pandemic, healthcare was one of the few areas of IMImobile’s business that was adversely affected, with revenue declining whilst other sectors, such as Banking and Mobile operators, saw growing demand (see Covid creates demand for IMImobile digital comms). In the latest quarter, however, the Healthcare side of the business recovered significantly (IMImobile emphasises reasons to be cheerful), as healthcare providers such as King’s College begin to reset and reimagine how they deliver care.
King’s will use the patient portal to reduce the administrative pressure on staff by automatically sending digital letters and enabling patients to cancel and rebook appointments online; and the eClinic will reduce the number of patients attending appointments in-person. In addition, the trust will make use of instant patient messaging; virtual assistants to respond to patient enquiries; and digital remote monitoring across care pathways. As well as enabling remote consultations and some monitoring, these tools give patients greater control over their own care, something that we’ve seen an increased appetite for during the pandemic.
King’s College Hospital is far from the only NHS Trust looking for ways to improve the patient experience and efficiency with ‘digital’ help. We expect demand for digital communication services, like those that IMImobile is providing, to increase in the UK in 2021 as NHS trusts begin their recovery and reset programmes."