Facilitating collaboration across health and care providers

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Uniting local neighbourhood teams

Bleepa® is designed to connect multidisciplinary teams and enable efficient, integrated care delivery. In the context of evolving neighbourhood health services – which aims to shift from hospital-centric care to community-based, person-centred and proactive models – Bleepa®  plays a central role in facilitating collaboration and data sharing across health and care providers.

It provides the digital infrastructure to unite teams and individuals and ensure they can access the same information, collaborate in a shared digital platform and make and receive referrals across neighbourhood health services to improve care coordination.

Bleepa® allows healthcare professionals to message individuals or teams securely and asynchronously. This supports more flexible collaboration, especially in multidisciplinary settings with diverse schedules.

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Delivering neighbourhood health records and care pathways

Bleepa® unites clinical and other data from multiple IT systems in a single, resident-centric digital platform. It enables access to resident profiles, supports referrals using structured forms, and stores notes and other relevant documents – all key to managing care in neighbourhood settings.

By enabling communication, data access, and decision-making across teams and services, it empowers frontline teams to deliver integrated, real-time, population-focused care, and offers scalable technology to underpin the broader transformation across local populations.

“If we think about it from an integrated neighbourhood care perspective, the ability for us to communicate in asynchronous ways through dependable platforms [like Bleepa®] is going to be critical.

 

“I think this is not just a fantastic way of redesigning elective care and improving the efficiency of elective care, it’s also a fantastic way of connecting disparate teams into a much more integrated way of working around a population.”

Dr Minesh Patel, GP Partner, Moatfield Surgery

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Supporting neighbourhood health simulations

In the June 2025 London neighbourhood health simulation, Bleepa® was used to mirror real-life neighbourhood health coordination. Participants used the platform to:

  • Access simulated resident records
  • Collaborate with colleagues in role-based teams
  • Refer residents and update case notes
  • Coordinate across multiple service types (GPs, community hospitals, ambulance services, social care, pharmacies, voluntary services, etc)

We gained invaluable insights into how services could improve across health and care providers and how our technology can strengthen those connections, provide one view of resident information, capture clinical decision making, and ultimately improve care coordination.

“We know from the current challenges of health and care delivery that we need to do things differently, business-as-usual will not work in terms of delivering excellent health and care services with the level of resources that we have as a country. We need to transform the way we think and deliver to improve the health of our neighbourhood populations.

 

“We are thrilled to see during the simulation that Bleepa® can help to bring stakeholders together around the resident and how greater collaboration can really benefit neighbourhood care with the right tools in place and the enthusiasm and expertise of those involved.”

Dr Tom Oakley, CEO, Feedback Medical