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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cloudbuy Plc | LSE:CBUY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09Y8Y28 | ORD 1P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.15 | 0.10 | 0.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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11/10/2017 10:58 | NHS PHB @NHSPHB · 1h Replying to @IhatePTSD 1/2 NHS England expects every CCG 2 offer PHBs 2 new groups ppl, based on local priorities. Suggest you contact CCG directly | pet lover | |
10/10/2017 19:57 | Poor Williamtrollbless is not keeping up with the utter decimation of the share price Bless. Troll. | kemche | |
10/10/2017 19:55 | NHS England also continued their work with five local areas to consider how personal health budgets could work within end of life care to personalise services and improve choice and control for individuals at the end of life. The work involves community health and social care teams, general practices, hospices, acute hospital departments and volunteer organisations, and includes looking at the training and development needs of practitioners to engage early in sensitive care and support planning conversations around end of life. One of the aims of the exploring the use of personal health budgets in end of life care is to develop best practice for a smooth, effective and efficient Fast Track Continuing Healthcare Pathway, for patients patient nearing the end of life, in line with the commitment to ensure people who receive Fast Track Continuing Healthcare have more choice and control over the services they receive. | pet lover | |
10/10/2017 19:53 | The poor troll is not keeping up with events. | pet lover | |
10/10/2017 19:52 | Williamtrollbless with random stuff shocker! | kemche | |
10/10/2017 19:50 | More PHB'S on the way for end of life care. Uplifting for us all. | pet lover | |
09/10/2017 17:24 | I do wish Tara would stop buying up stock in this company that he so believes in. I just can't get my foot in the door,lol. | chuffer2 | |
09/10/2017 09:28 | Not to worry - Williamtrollbless will bail them out, what with him wanting to make patients' lives better. He's very charitable like that. | kemche | |
09/10/2017 09:08 | I'd have thought the race against time is before the cash runs out and they have to raise again....Who will want to get involved and then Sella get's offered a 20% discount to any placing price.... | troutisout | |
09/10/2017 09:03 | race against time before 1p hits | the stigologist | |
09/10/2017 08:43 | A new low for Tara. Pretending to support the poor unfortunates for a quick buck. | chuffer2 | |
09/10/2017 05:59 | That interview tells us how these PHB 'S change patients lives for the better. Proud to support that. | pet lover | |
08/10/2017 18:34 | Desperate! | kemche | |
08/10/2017 17:47 | @JamesCSanderson Director of Personalised Care @NHSEngland. Responsible for @NHSPHB, @IPCEngland, Maternity Pioneers, Self Care & Choice in Elective & EoL Care. Own views. | pet lover | |
07/10/2017 13:40 | Truly tragic. | kemche | |
07/10/2017 13:02 | Looking good .!! Stuart Berry 12/07/2017 01:40 #PHBchoices is used by @LincolnshireCC Personal Health Budgets #kfdigital17 #FutureNHS #gpfv | pet lover | |
07/10/2017 10:06 | How sad :( | kemche | |
07/10/2017 07:59 | 100,0000 PHB'S is the near term numbers. Long term the NHS wants to take that number to wards 5M patients. | pet lover | |
07/10/2017 07:54 | The idiot trolls need to do some maths, ( and fast ) The first question to ask, why did 22 companies enter the PHB IT Challenge.??? Answer : THEY WANT TO MAKE PROFITS. The next question. : How many companies were deemed to have the capability to provide a full service. Answer 5 : (NHS/ SBS/CBUY is one of those five.) What is the total NHS market size (£) for PHB 'S with 100,000 patients. Answer £7BN What position was NHS/SBS/CBUY in when Cbuy published its last results. Answer: From CBUY results in August 2017. PHBChoices Our Marketplace for Personal Health Budgets (PHB's) is showing considerable promise with around 25% of Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG's) either contracted or engaged in advanced discussions and a strong pipeline across the remainder. Working with the early adopters, our customer, NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) has developed a compelling business case for CCG's to use PHBChoices. PHB's are projected to represent GBP7bn of NHS Spend by 2020/21 with 100,000 budget holders planned. Working with our current CCG's, NHS SBS has identified significant efficiencies and savings when PHBChoices is deployed: the ratio of PHB's able to be managed by each CCG staff member increases fivefold and there are additional cash releasing savings of around 25% of amounts spent. | pet lover | |
06/10/2017 20:20 | Not that desperate actually as that was taken from their website which has a gigantic 126 followers after running for years.So who had got egg on their face now???. Well done Tara,top find.lol | chuffer2 | |
06/10/2017 19:40 | Desperate stuff! | kemche | |
06/10/2017 17:24 | CBUY 7Hr We're proud to be working with @NHS_SBS on #PHBChoices, one of the solutions mentioned in this report on technology for delivering PHBs NHS England @NHSEngland Embedded Harnessing technology for #PersonalisedCare. Final report on the national IT Challenge process. Info: (link: ow.ly/hCFj30fESyt #CCGs | pet lover | |
06/10/2017 15:57 | That's absolute rubbish Kemche as I have been buying everything after Tara and the directors have been buying. Shame on you, lol. | chuffer2 | |
06/10/2017 15:13 | No one cares for the multi year pumping anymore - they have all seen through it! | kemche |
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