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Docobo approved as an NHSX Remote Monitoring Supplier
Docobo has been approved as an NHSX Remote Monitoring Supplier on the Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Spark Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS). CCS concluded the procurement process on behalf of NHSX and Docobo has been approved as a Lot 2 and Lot 3 supplier. Lot 2 comprises of products which can support Remote Monitoring, while Lot 3 are products which can support outpatient flows.
Remote monitoring enables the delivery of care to patients in the comfort and safety of their own homes and in care homes. This new DPS will help streamline the procurement process for NHS and social care organisations and make it quicker and easier for them to select a product to meet their local needs. The DPS procurement process was concluded as NHSX works in partnership with the seven NHS Regions to support scale of tech-enabled remote monitoring services.
Docobo offers remote monitoring via its DOC@HOME solution. Supported by local expertise, it allows citizens to receive safe, convenient and compassionate COVID care, or care for a long term-condition, outside of traditional clinical settings. Docobo also offers digital health solutions to enable case management and population health, where patient cohorts can be identified and provided with the DOC@HOME remote monitoring platform to enable management of patients in their own place of residence.
The Spark DPS is intended as a helpful route to market for a collection of technologies that support remote monitoring and enables a wide range of people to buy services, including commissioners within NHS England and Improvement, social care organisations, Clinical Commissioning Groups, Primary Care Networks, NHS Trusts and NHS Special Health Authorities can use the Spark DPS to buy services and complete the procurement process easily and quickly.
”We are delighted to have been approved as an NHSX Remote Monitoring Supplier. Our remote monitoring solution is already helping thousands of people across the NHS to keep patients out of hospital. Remote monitoring is absolutely vital at this time more than ever, and we have years of experience in this area.”
Adrian FlowerdayManaging Director, Docobo