Supporting the NHS Fit for the Future Strategy: How Our Software Powers the Next Generation of Care
- Katy Longhurst
- Jul 8
- 2 min read

The NHS is embarking on a bold and transformative journey. The Fit for the Future: 10-Year Health Plan for England (2025–2035) outlines a visionary roadmap to address the most pressing challenges in healthcare and reshape how care is delivered across the country.
At the heart of this strategy are three radical shifts and our software solutions are designed to support each one.
🔹 From Hospital to Community
The NHS is moving care closer to home with:
Neighbourhood Health Centres open 12 hours a day, 6 days a week
Same-day GP appointments and expanded community urgent care
A greater role for community pharmacies and mental health emergency services
A shift in funding from hospitals to out of hospital care
How we support: Our platforms enable seamless coordination between GPs, pharmacies, and community services. We build interoperable systems that ensure patients receive consistent, high-quality care — wherever they are.
🔹 From Analogue to Digital
The NHS is embracing digital-first care with:
A “doctor in your pocket” via the NHS App
AI powered diagnostics and predictive analytics
Digitally accessible services to reduce admin and empower patients
How we support: We design and implement digital-first patient journeys, integrating with the NHS App to support appointment booking, care planning, and self-referrals. Our AI tools assist clinicians in making faster, more accurate decisions — even in offline scenarios.
🔹 From Sickness to Prevention
The future of healthcare is proactive, not reactive:
Investment in genomics and precision medicine
Expansion of Personal Health Budgets
Focus on early intervention and reducing health inequalities
How we support: Our population health tools identify at-risk individuals and enable targeted interventions. We help NHS partners shift from treatment to prevention — improving outcomes and reducing long-term costs.
🔹 A New Model of Care
The NHS is building a system that is:
Patient-controlled, not bureaucratic
Delivered by integrated, multidisciplinary teams
Powered by technology, life sciences, and civil society
Committed to equity and access
How we support: We work in close partnership with NHS Trusts, Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), and local authorities to co-create secure, scalable, and locally tailored solutions. Our platforms are designed to empower both patients and professionals — and to help the NHS deliver on its promise of a healthier, more connected


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