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LONDON - Feedback plc (AIM:FDBK) participated in the first simulation of a Neighborhood Health Service model, testing its Bleepa platform as a potential technology solution for community-based healthcare delivery, according to a company press release issued Thursday.
The two-day simulation involved over 100 representatives from London’s health and care systems who took on various roles to test a model aimed at building healthier communities and improving outcomes for London residents.
Participants responded to simulated caseloads and operational pressures that mirror frontline healthcare challenges, with Feedback’s Bleepa platform serving as the digital infrastructure connecting different services.
The Neighborhood Health Service initiative aims to shift healthcare delivery from hospital-centric to community-based services by strengthening connections between providers including general practitioners, community health services, mental health support, and local authorities.
"We were able to get invaluable insights into how services might work across health and care providers and how our technology can help to strengthen those connections," said Dr. Tom Oakley, CEO of Feedback plc.
The simulation was conducted in conjunction with PPL (NYSE:PPL), a management consultancy firm. Simon Morioka and Claire Kennedy, joint Chief Executives of PPL, noted that participant feedback was "hugely positive with lots of learnings."
The initiative involves multiple stakeholders including NHS England, the Greater London Authority, London Councils, integrated care boards, and local authorities across London boroughs.
The simulation was designed to generate insights at neighborhood, place, system, and national levels for the healthcare model that focuses on integrated care delivery.
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