Visionable
Visionable has developed a video conferencing platform for healthcare teams, enabling critical remote decision-making by clinicians wherever they are located. The solution also allows physicians and nurses to share 360° view of patient health, with unlimited multi-camera feeds and views from connected devices and available patient data. Finally, Visionable is made to help facilitate clinicians' workflow, with easy implementation and an intuitive interface that quickly enables efficiency.
Select clients: NHS East of England, NExT institute, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, North West London Cancer Network.
Primary contact
201 Borough High Street
SE1 1JA London
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 20 3519 0953
201 Borough High Street
SE1 1JA London
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 20 3519 0953
Links
https://visionable.com/
https://visionable.com/
Funding 💰
Total £16.6M
Key people 🧑🤝🧑
- Alan Lowe - Co-founder & CEO
- Lord Victor Adebowale, CBE - Co-founder & Chair
- Jon Swanson - CSO
- Antony Martin - CTO
- Miguel Lopes - Chief Product Officer
Highlights ⭐
- It's working: Visionable is used by 25% of the top 100 UK hospitals, a few dozen NHS Trusts, and over 16,000 NHS staff.
- Rock-solid advisory board: Visionable's specialist advisory board includes Lord Victor Adebowale, previous NHS board member; Mike Farrar, ex-NHS Chief Executive and leader of the North West England Strategic Authority; and Dr Junaid Bajwa, practicing physician and MSD's Digital Accelerator's Global Lead for Strategic Alliances.
- Prison healthcare: Beyond the regular public, Visionable is also changing care for prison populations by connecting prisons with local hospital specialists. As of April 2023, it has been used in 114 prisons, 8 young offenders' institutes, and 5 immigration centers. 🔗
- Media love: Visionable has been featured in a few media outlets, such as Forbes, The Financial Times, Mail Online, The Telegraph and Raconteur. 🔗
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Last update: April 18, 2023
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