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Future Processing (Poland) wrote the software for Bleepa. They also have an office in the Ukraine. I suspect that is the link between Bleepa and the Ukraine.
https://itukraine.org.ua/en/future-processing-ukraine.html
Courtesy of Ragnarr over on the other place.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-hollins-11161b17/recent-activity/
Lisa Hollins
Executive Director of UK Operations British Red Cross
3d • Edited • 3 days ago
Today we launched the Health Alliance for the Ukraine Crisis working with partners who have delivered much needed health consumables, oxygen, medicines, medical devices and telehealth to health services in Ukraine. With many thanks to Ukrainian Medical Association of the U.K., Circle BMI Healthcare, St Johns Ambulance, PUBLIC, Proximie, Bleepa, Kings College London and colleagues at the Department of Health and Social Care. These organisations have undertaken inspirational work in creating supply lines to hospitals and services and we look forward to working with them over the next six months.
Here is a short follow up by Tom from his previous Healthtech podcast.
Dr Tom Oakley CEO of Feedback PLC gives James his quick tips for entrepreneurs.
https://share.transistor.fm/s/3dc763de
The following is courtesy of Ged5 over on the other place.
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This is still a very small company and is operating in a field where contracts take time. Too long for some and there's always the doubt it may not get there.
Let's remember what TO said about India
"Now the other big opportunity we've gone out to raise this money for is in India around TB screenings. So, we were actually selected by the UK dept of International trade for a trade mission back in December last year, and this was really as a sort of precursor to Boris Johnson's state visit that of course unfortunately never happened because of covid.
But what it did mean was that we were able to sit with government and state level stakeholders within India and really understand what their pain points were and where they were going to be looking to bring funding on and the thing that really came up was TB screening.
So they have a big problem in India and actually internationally with TB, we know about 40 percent of the Indian population have blatant TB, they have about 2.6 million cases, new cases every year and so what Modi has now stipulated is they want to eradicate TB within a 5-10 year horizon. That means that they now need to work out who within the population has TB and who doesn’t, and TB screening requires a chest X-ray, now chest X-rays are almost exclusively done in urban settings in India – yeah- the vast majority of population are rural, and what we don’t have the network capability to be able to take an X-ray in a rural setting and share it with a radiologist for reporting.
But that is exactly the technology solution that we have developed with the Bleepa Box which is the solution we designed for the UK Vets at CVS that allows you to take an X-ray of a horse in a stable push it via a mobile phone network to our cloud and then make it immediately available through Bleep for discussion.
And so the opportunity for us really has been around evolving over the last 11 months in the background and again, hasn’t been something we have been able to talk to anyone until now, so erm, we are at the point now where we have been able to talk about what we are doing here, so we have announced the Partnership, one of – err- many partnerships we are in discussion with at the minute … with a company called Qure.ai …Qure have an amazing algorithm that will diagnose TB of a chest X-ray, and what this will allow us to do is to have an X-ray taken in a village in India pushed over by the Bleepa box straight into the cloud over a mobile phone network, we can then immediately the Qure.ai algorithm and with seconds of that image being acquired, we can tell whether that patient had TB or not.
Courtesy of Ged5 from over on the other place.
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I asked permission to post this email from Tom Oakley on 5th October 2020. He is happy for me to post this. Hope this helps.
"Thank you for sending this through. We are aware of the Sectra offering in Manchester, this is complimentary to our offering with Bleepa and is aimed at creating a more accessible imaging archive that combines different imaging modalities. It will make it easier for Bleepa to roll to different sites in the region because we will have a single PACS vendor to integrate with and one that has a richer archive of different imaging studies for us to display to frontline users. The two solutions are addressing slightly different problems, the Sectra solution will help share imaging across the region but will not address the frontline workflow requirements in the way that Bleepa does."
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Hope that helps with the conversation here.
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Https://www.investegate.co.uk/feedback-plc--fdbk-/rns/notice-of-results/202201310700090123A/
Community diagnostic centres - building a digital infrastructure for end-to-end patient pathways.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta4jp1gIk1w
Download can be found here.
https://eu.eventscloud.com/ereg/newreg.php?eventid=200208923&&t=9983cbee820842bcc27c572807b5a008
Bleepa is on page 33.
Bleepa
Company Profile:
Bleepa is a revolutionary medical imaging communications app, providing an easy-to-use, high-quality tool to enable remote and secure communications between frontline clinicians and teams. It is a safe, secure CE-accredited platform accessible from any internet-connected device, enabling control of patient cases when on the go.
Bleepa is the app that connects medical professionals safely and securely to view, share and annotate clinical images.
Keywords:
Medical imaging, remote working, mobile access, instant messaging.
Current operating countries:
UK & India
https://www.digitalhealth.net/2022/01/21-companies-join-digitalhealth-london-accelerator-programme/
DigitalHealth.London has selected 21 digital health companies to join the latest cohort of its flagship Accelerator programme which aims to help transform the capital’s NHS and care system.
Each of the companies has a digital solution or service that can step up to the task of meeting London’s health and social care challenges and help transform pathways across the sector.
The NHS-delivered programme is now in its sixth consecutive year with the 2020/21 Accelerator cohort included Bleepa – who is currently being used in a pilot at Sussex Integrated Care System – and Peppy Health who went on to win the Digital Health Rewired Pitchfest 2021.
Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead.
Bleepa mentioned on pages 32 and 220.
https://www.qvh.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/QVH-BoD-Jan-2022-PUBLIC-1.pdf
All software goes through testing phases before going mainstream. The Sussex Integrated Care System pilot is a necessary part of the whole. You don't go live with a product without documenting where you find glitches in the pilot scheme. There's almost always something that's been missed to date and requires looking at before you release your software to the world.
"One of the emerging and potentially significant revenue opportunities for Feedback is delivery of rural imaging screening services for TB in India. TB is diagnosed using chest X-rays and often occurs in remote settings, such as throughout India where there are approximately 2.6 million new cases of TB per year. Using the proceeds of the Fundraising, the Company is planning to undertake a pilot scheme within one site, an initial state in India, likely to be Rajasthan (but potentially an alternative state), which is expected to take c.12 months to complete. From this pilot scheme, the Directors estimate that there could be an approximate 2-year pathway to reach peak sales with the aim of reaching the entire rural population of this state over a 5-year repeating cycle (which would require 20% of this population to be screened per year on average). Subject to partnerships and success of the roll out, for illustrative purposes the Director's believe that there is potential to achieve an anticipated incremental EBITDA margin of approximately 80% (pre head office overhead allocation) and, generate around £15 million of revenue per year for Rajasthan (and each additional area of India, depending on the size of the population)."
Feedback receives funding from Amazon Web Services in support of its cloud-based tuberculosis screening programme for rural communities in India
https://www.investegate.co.uk/feedback-plc--fdbk-/rns/partnership-with-amazon-web-services/202112130700083521V/
Am I missing something here, Barnacle? I can't see any reference to 'Feedback Medical' in the document you linked. The document has two references to the word 'feedback' but no references to the phrase 'Feedback Medical'.