George Frangeskides, Exec-Chair at Alba Mineral Resources, discusses grades at the Clogau Gold Mine. Watch the full video here.
Bleepa will likely be the at the centre of the medical communications universe.
It will taste of raspberries and smell of rum.
https://www.thefactsite.com/milky-way-rum-and-raspberries/
This is the reason.
https://www.thesundayroast.net/podcast/episode/50b0402c/3-the-sunday-roast-with-dr-tom-oakley-ceo-of-feedback-plc-aimfdbk
Listen to it and make your own mind up.
https://www.investegate.co.uk/feedback-plc--fdbk-/rns/result-of-placing/202111021352361023R/
AWS helps Feedback Medical scale its medical imaging communication platform
Feedback Medical is a specialist medical imaging and technology company that provides an innovative software platform, Bleepa, to improve the sharing and reporting of radiology images. During the COVID-19 crisis, the company is supplying Bleepa to all NHS providers for free. It is already being adopted at sites such as Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust in Manchester. The secure, encrypted imaging-based communication platform combines secure instant messaging with the ability to see clinical grade medical images including X-rays, CT and MRI scans directly from a hospital Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS), using portable devices such as smartphones or tablets. AWS is providing the infrastructure and support to enable Bleepa to quickly, cost effectively, and securely, scale to meet expected demand.
You might also be interested to know the trademark details for CareLocker.
https://www.trademarkelite.com/uk/trademark/trademark-detail/UK00003645103/CARELOCKER
https://htn.co.uk/the-reveal-health-tech-awards-finalists-2021/
Health Tech Awards 2021 Finalists: Excellence in Engagement and Communications
https://htn.co.uk/health-tech-awards-2021-finalists-excellence-in-engagement-and-communications/
Feedback PLC
Feedback’s flagship imaging-based clinical communications platform, Bleepa®, is focused on improving patient care by enabling clinicians to communicate quickly and securely, at the ‘touch of a button’. Its clinical messaging app allows medical staff to securely view and discuss high-quality medical grade images on mobile devices.
It enables remote and secure communications between clinicians and teams, and is a CE and UKCA Marked digital medical imaging communications tool which provides flexible access on the go for what it calls a ‘rapidly evolving workforce’.
According to the company, it is also the only regulated platform on the NHSx Clinical Communications Framework, and equips frontline teams with the ability to share patient images such as X-ray, CT, MRI or ultrasound at a standard approved for clinical use, alongside instant-messaging-based case discussion and video calls to support decision-making for safer patient care.
A photo-capture module enables clinicians to acquire clinical images of patients, such as in-field medical photographs of skin lesions, and document capture is used for additional patient information, ECG and blood test results within the patient record. Bleepa can also facilitate clinical referrals and treatment decisions within a hospital, between hospitals and pan-regionally for networked care and smoother and swifter transfer from one medical team to another. Ultimately, it aims to link clinicians, frontline staff and patients, instantly and safely – from anywhere, and was added to the Department for International Trade’s First 100 UK Digital Health Companies Playbook, for fast evolving and pioneering Digital Health companies.
Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust used Bleepa’s ability to enable remote working and streamline referral processes, saving 36.3 weeks annually per clinician and reducing the referral time from 7.4 days to under one day. The contract has since been expanded to cover 10 specialties within the hospital and has potential for use across the trust. Bleepa has also won contracts at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust and Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Radiomics-Based Texture Analysis of 68Ga-DOTATATE Positron Emission Tomography and Computed Tomography Images as a Prognostic Biomarker in Adults With Neuroendocrine Cancers Treated With 177Lu-DOTATATE
Https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2021.686235/full
Conclusion: These preliminary data generate a hypothesis that radiomic analysis of neuroendocrine cancer on 68Ga-DOTATATE PET-CT may be of prognostic value and a valuable addition to the assessment of patients.
Oh, this is interesting.
Note the following in the article.
"Texture analysis was performed by using a dedicated software (TexRAD, Feedback Medical Ltd., Cambridge, UK)."
Now look at the article heading.
"Chest CT texture-based radiomics analysis in differentiating COVID-19 from other interstitial pneumonia".
And the journal and the date published - "La radiologia medica - Official Journal of the Italian Society of Medical and Interventional Radiology", "Published: 04 August 2021".
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11547-021-01402-3
I wouldn't flog TexRAD off to any old Tom, Dick, Harry, Freddy or Trevor right now.
A little bit of background research. Found the following dated Oct 2018.
"There are currently 21 trusts using Lorenzo.
These are:
Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust
George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust
Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust
Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
North Bristol NHS Trust
North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust
Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust
Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust
Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust"
And, yes, I know the list is only 20 strong but it does say 21. Suggest someone finds an up-to-date list and sends it to Tom Oakley so he can ring them all once Bleepa is linked up to Lorenzo at the Royal Papworth site.
Courtesy of Ged5 over on the other place.
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"I came across this on the Royal Papworth website today:-
"Continue to develop our integrated electronic patient record system and seek to integrate with a regional electronic patient record by 2025 so that it can be accessed at different centres across the region."
Now Papworth use a record patient system called Lorenzo. I've made an enquiry about whether Bleepa complements Lorenzo and being such good technology of course it does. In fact having a patient record system in place makes it easier for Bleepa.
Now where else did I see a trial across a region?"
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Sounds promising, doesn't it?
I think you needd to factor in the nursing staff as well. They are, after all, the people at the coalface looking for help when things turn bad.
At a UK average ratio of 3 nurses to 1 doctor, Bleepa would be going out to 103 + 309 = 412 staff at the Royal Berkshire. £84k / 412 / 12 months = £16.99 per person per month. £203 per person per year.