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Huma Workspace for Healthcare enables primary care providers (GPs), community and secondary care providers (NHS Trusts), and Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) to access a comprehensive suite of digital health solutions. These include e-triage, appointment booking, automated prescriptions, screening tools, asynchronous and teleconsultations, messaging tools, remote monitoring, virtual wards (for hospitals), patient education and disease management apps for rare, chronic, and acute conditions, electronic data capture (EDC) for clinical research, and more.
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For GP practices, Huma Workspace enables:
  • Seamless Digital Front Door: using Huma Workspace, GPs can set up a personalised practice page, MyGP app (by Huma), or NHS app as the first communication and engagement channel with patients, supporting the NHS vision for Modern General Practice. Through these channels patients can initiate contact and access care via a built-in triage engine, ensuring the most proactive care in the shortest time, enabling GPs to focus on more complex cases and care for twice as many patients.
  • Communication Suite: gives clinicians the tools to manage patients remotely - full messaging suite, video, scheduling, tight integration into the patient record, automation and more.
  • Proactive Engagement & Campaigns: GP practices can communicate directly with patients and run screening, education, and engagement campaigns, driving proactive and personalised care. Bringing back the love to what and how a health system delivers for their users.
  • Increasing clinical capacity by providing more than just technology: GP practices can access Huma’s centralised GP and nurse workforce to supplement their own teams, while also interacting with Huma Workspace to jointly deliver the best care to patients, especially during times when additional capacity is needed.
  • Regulated digital health applications for better disease management: Enabling GPs to design and launch MHRA Class 2b-regulated applications across key conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, respiratory diseases, and CKD, empowering patients to self-manage and monitor their conditions better together with their GP.
  • Clinical Trials: This also enables GPs to actively participate in research programmes and potentially increase their practice’s research revenue .
For ICBs, Community and Secondary Care, Huma Workspace enables:
  • Screening Programmes: Secondary care facilities can launch screening programs for a variety of diseases, ranging from cancer to cardiometabolic conditions and beyond.
  • Check in and triage capability: for all Emergency Department attendances. Capturing patient demographics and clinical history results in a priority score that transforms the flow - identifying the sickest patients within minutes of arrival and ensuring the waiting room remains safe 24/7.
  • Virtual ward offering, remote patient monitoring and self-management tools: Hospitals can rapidly launch MHRA, EUMDR Class 2b cleared applications for diabetes, hypertension, CKD, respiratory, cardiac, rare diseases, and many other conditions, helping patients manage their health and share insights with clinical teams to drive proactive management.
  • Increasing clinical capacity by providing more than just technology: Health systems can access Huma centralised nurse support capacity or in hospital nurse services to increase their clinical personnel. Interacting with Huma Workspace, this added capacity can offer a digital first line of care on their behalf.