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Don't think this has been posted before. Bleepa squeezed on to the list at No. 15.
https://stlpartners.com/digital-health-telecoms/digital-health-companies-2021/
Bleepa is a communications platform designed for medical staff in hospital settings. It combines secure, instant messaging with the ability to share clinical grade medical images (e.g. x-rays). This means that medical staff dispersed throughout a hospital location can review images, discuss points and come to collective decisions in an expedited manner. With any communications platform – particularly one that deals with sensitive healthcare data – there is always the question of privacy. As Bleepa is healthcare software, the hospital has responsibility for the data and its management.
Bleepa is available on the NHSx Clinical Communication Tools Framework. Amid COVID-19 and the pressure that hospitals are facing, communication tools that save time for medical staff, in turn speeding up care for patients, are critical.
I hope you find the company to your liking LS. Bear in mind that Bleepa has one unique selling point - the image transmission loses none of its original clinical quality when being transferred from various hospital picture archiving computing systems (PACS) to various mobile devices. Also, it's important to note that it has achieved a CE mark which other imaging systems do not appear to have. Good luck with your research.
Feedback 'extends medical device accreditations' with two top industry cybersecurity certificates.
https://youtu.be/SDNn1adcFMM
'very happy with where we are positioned at the minute' - Tom.
'sounds like I will be speaking to you shortly' - Katie.
Basic, simple imaging in Uniview.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxUvn4pCr1Q
Private Ryan, yes I grant you that Sectra can send their PACS images far and wide via existing technology but that is all they do. They are a specialist imaging company that, as far as I can tell, does not yet have a CE mark and therefore can't prove they can do this without loss of clinical resolution features. Perhaps that is not an essential requirement when sending to a patient who wants access to his/her x-ray but would be when sending the same to a specialist surgeon miles from the hospital requesting help. The fact that they can send their very own PACS images far and wide does not prove no loss of picture image when doing so.
If Sectra can do the same job as Bleepa, why did they participate in the PAHT field Bleepa field trial in the first place?
Sectra are an impressive picture archiving system, they are not a group discussion and clinical imaging transfer system such as Bleepa.
Unless I'm mistaken Uniview and Exchange Portal are image transfer processes only. Apart from not knowing the cost which might be high given they are propriety products, I can't see them as wide ranging like Bleepa. Would using Uniview be functional and secure away from a hospital environment?
Can't see that Seaview. Here are a list of Sectra products. Which one of them do you think mimics / replicates Bleepa functionality?
https://medical.sectra.com/products-services/
Looking for handheld, group discussion and clinical quality imaging of Sectra's PACS images.
Kind of busy today, so apologies for delay in replying.
Sectra were already appointed as the preferred provider to supply a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) and a vendor neutral archive (VNA) across Greater Manchester when the Bleepa pilot study commenced. This latest news means that Bleepa, having succeeded in the original trial at PAHT, are in an excellent position to roll out across the whole Greater Manchester area.
Sectra deal with PACS systems and Bleepa has already proved more than capable of working alongside Sectra PACS.
I see this as positive news. Sectra PACS provide the pictures for use within the hospital systems and Bleepa can forward them to doctors and nursing staff mobile / laptop devices outside of the hospitals PC environment.
Something new has just turned up on Bleepa TV. Probably created just for Rooky.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYXwLNKDFoY
Feedback Medical is a specialist technology company providing innovative software and systems to benefit those working in the field of medical imaging. Feedback's products assist the work of radiologists, clinicians and medical researchers by improving workflows and giving unique insights into diseases, such as cancer. Feedback's core product, Bleepa, is a revolutionary medical imaging communications app. Following a potentially transformative year during which a substantial equity funding round was successfully completed, including a £2 million investment from your Company, Feedback is well placed to generate strong revenue streams and further enhance the Bleepa service.
https://www.investegate.co.uk/unicorn-aim-vct-plc/rns/final-results/202012170700049264I/
It's not a direct competitor to Bleepa.
The company is Visionable and their product is more of a video conferencing / video chat program.
A quick search tonight has led me to the following conclusions.
1. Found no sign of Vis having a CE mark for its medical imaging.
2. Vis is similar to a Zoom call, Bleepa is similar to WhatsApp.
https://techround.co.uk/interviews/alan-lowe-ceo-at-visionable-a-video-collaboration-platform-designed-for-healthcare/
3. Vis website is good for getting an overview of product but short on details.
4. No costings found. Some indication of being a high expenditure product e.g. MDT rooms.
https://visionable.com/mdts/
5. Has many NHS customers. Visionable not a replacement for their medical comms platforms. e.g. West Suffolk NHS still using Medic Bleep (comparable to Bleepa).
https://www.wsh.nhs.uk/News-room/news-posts/West-Suffolk-Hospital-leading-pager-ban.aspx
6. Vis is a small company. Unable to find turnover & profit/loss for year.
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/09787096/filing-history
Sorry Ryan but I don't have any figures for tying Bleepa up to DICOM systems etc. From past experience in the IT field, this sort of thing gets easier with every system embed. You find 80% of the problems in the first one or two, the rest come along piecemeal from time to time. I've not heard of any significant problems at Pennine or Papworth. They were the ones needed to get practice perfect. What to do should now be formulated and logged in a good practice workbook.
I think the lack of contract news is far more likely down to financial year ends. All hospitals have significant overspent this year because of Covid-19 and just don't have the spare cash to take on a new comms system immediately. I would expect there are agreements to take up Bleepa going on in the background but we won't get many actual sign-ups until the start of the new financial year in April.
April will most likely be when the starting gun goes off. New guys at the company will have a couple of months to become acquainted with their roles and assignments before their phones start ringing of the wall with new clients wanting the world in one afternoon.
Just to the right of the main Capita article. Shaded blue.
'An app created by technology group Feedback has been selected to take part in an NHS programme focusing on London hospitals.
Feedback's Bleepa app provides doctors with an encrypted messaging service that allows them to send each other pictures of X-rays and scans. Doctors usually use Whatsapp to do this, which leaves them vulnerable to lawsuits because of privacy concerns.
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https://twitter.com/BleepaMe/status/1311682398099312640/photo/1
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Found another job advert.
Business Development Executive.
"As the Business Development Executive, you will work with the Chief Marketing and Sales Officer to identify new business opportunities to generate revenue, improve profitability and help the business grow."
Good to see they want to 'improve profitability'. I've been concerned more with attaining profitability.
FBKM008 - https://www.totaljobs.com/job/business-development-executive/venture-up-ltd-job90817584
Hi Everyone, remember all those jobs I found on the 7th August (FBKM001 thru FBKM005) and 13th August (FBKM006). Well now you can add FBKM007 to the list.
FBKM007 - https://www.cwjobs.co.uk/job/junior-support-engineer/venture-up-job90698065
Looks like things are moving on apace.