OX.DH, a provider of innovative healthcare technology solutions, has achieved compliance onto the NHS England Tech Innovation Framework, part of NHS reforms to increase competition and innovation in the primary care market.
NHS England has now approved OX.DH’s primary care solution, OX.gp, as part of a new generation of electronic patient record systems for GPs.
“Qualifying for the NHS England Tech Innovation Framework is a game-changing achievement for OX.DH,” said John Kosobucki, CEO of OX.DH. “This recognition not only highlights the value and potential of our digital solutions but also significantly expands our ability to support the NHS in driving digital innovation at scale. Our products are purpose-built for today’s healthcare challenges, designed with cutting-edge technology to securely enhance patient care and streamline clinical workflows.”
The company said to HTN: “OX.DH’s cloud-native platforms stand out due to their inherent flexibility, scalability, and rigorous security standards, making them ideally suited to meet the evolving digital needs of the NHS. By adopting these solutions, NHS organisations have transformed digital services, facilitating improved patient outcomes, operational agility, and cost efficiencies, with our customer base spanning Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, Monash IVF, The Bristol Centre for Reproductive Medicine and more.”
“Key to our success is through strategic collaboration with the NHS and a pivotal technology partnership with Microsoft. We are grateful for the partnership with NHS England and Microsoft, whose collective support has been instrumental in achieving this recognition,” Kosobucki continued. “Together, we’re poised to accelerate healthcare innovation, delivering next-generation solutions that meet stringent NHS standards for security, compliance, and effectiveness.”
In the announcement the company highlighted: “As OX.DH embarks on this exciting new chapter, it invites healthcare managers, clinical leads, and potential investors to explore the transformative potential of its innovative healthcare solutions.”
To learn more, contact OX.DH here.
Digital transformation in healthcare
For a recent HTN Now panel discussion, we spoke to experts from across the healthcare sector on the future of general practice core systems. This included exploring potential opportunities and areas of future growth, considering challenges such as integration and interoperability, and outlining what good looks like in this space. Our panellists were Bex Cottey, business manager for Conisbrough GPs, Emma Stratful, chief operating officer at OX.DH, Dr Sheikh Mateen Ellahi, GP and practice partner at ELM Tree Surgery and South Stockton Primary Care Network and Dr Shanker Vijayadeva, GP lead, digital transformation for the London region at NHS England.
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