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FDBK Feedback Plc

75.00
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25 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Feedback Plc LSE:FDBK London Ordinary Share GB00BJN59X09 ORD 50P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 75.00 73.00 77.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 12 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electronic Computers 1.03M -2.92M -0.2188 -3.43 10M
Feedback Plc is listed in the Electronic Computers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FDBK. The last closing price for Feedback was 75p. Over the last year, Feedback shares have traded in a share price range of 58.00p to 150.00p.

Feedback currently has 13,334,659 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Feedback is £10 million. Feedback has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.43.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/10/2021
15:24
Tom's on YouTube again.
lr2
19/10/2021
13:19
.825 to buy, still weak.
ducatiman
19/10/2021
13:18
Ged, I agree with you that nearly all trades are 'buys' this morning. The only 'sell' I can see is the 125k timed at 10:11:30.
lr2
19/10/2021
13:16
Merci beaucoup LR2.
ducatiman
19/10/2021
12:52
Sorry guys, I've only just logged in today. My son fell over last night and damaged his collarbone AGAIN. Been administering pain relief, then had to go dog walking and finally check out my philately orders. Still waiting on Curacao to arrive but got almost a complete set of 1895 British Inland Mail (Madagascar) through the post today.

Anyway, this is another chunk of excellent news for Feedback. At some point soon I'd expect some full blown orders to be announced. New financial year for every hospital in the NHS arrives at end of March '22 so expenditure planning must be underway for most of them in the next couple of months.

lr2
19/10/2021
10:11
That's enough to keep anyone busy. Believe some good stamps in Curacao.

Been shopping this morning so didn't check the prices. .82p to buy now so I suspect all buys.

ged5
19/10/2021
09:51
And yes Ged, this is very significant news. This will not just be a pilot for one area but the whole of this scheme.
ducatiman
19/10/2021
09:40
Ged, he’s moved on to philately!
ducatiman
19/10/2021
09:24
Ok this is a non-binding MOU but for me it's a massive step in the right direction.

Make this work, show it's economically viable, show benefits to staff and patients and this could be massive.

Great news!

More worrying is the absence of LR2. Hope you're OK.

ged5
19/10/2021
09:01
There is one possible BIG bonus. Its incredibly difficult to get any scale adoption of new tech or devices into the NHS - ways are set, budgets are separate, clinicians have a lot of independence.

In contrast, these hubs are new and that means methods and processes can be set at the start.

yump
19/10/2021
08:55
Looks like in time FDBK might be an accidental beneficiary of Covid, although really the gradual disappearance of smaller hospitals should have been dealt with years ago.

The Initiative is detailed here, from Oct 2020:

yump
19/10/2021
07:12
Even more jam tomorrow! Quite a significant step!
ducatiman
15/10/2021
14:14
ragnarr - thanks. Let's hope Tom is in that space and not just watching!!
digger2779
15/10/2021
13:46
Forgive me if this has already been discussed here but in Oct 2020 Professor Sir Mike Richards published a report entitled:

DIAGNOSTICS: RECOVERY AND RENEWAL
Report of the Independent Review of Diagnostic Services for NHS England.



.The Community Diagnostic Centre initiative was a key recommendation of this report.

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Another was Recommendation 19: Improving connectivity and digitisation across all aspects of diagnostics should be prioritised to drive efficiency, deliver seamless care across traditional boundaries and facilitate remote reporting.

6.1 Digitisation and IT connectivity across the NHS is currently variable, but will be vital for diagnostic networks to work efficiently. Full digitisation, IT connectivity and interoperability across the NHS from primary to secondary and tertiary care will need to be prioritised if the benefits of improved diagnostic services are to be realised.
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6.2 For imaging services, IT connectivity will enable efficient use of radiology staff by allowing the workload of reporting to be shared across a network, and will provide access to specialist opinions when these are not available locally. It will allow home reporting of images and avoid duplication of diagnostic tests as patients move between hospitals. The same need for connectivity applies to cardiorespiratory diagnostics.
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6.3 IT linkage between hospitals, diagnostic hubs and GP practices is
also critical for effective pathology and genomic services. Currently, digitisation of cytology and histopathology is only available in a
very limited number of hospitals in England. Full digitisation and IT connectivity of pathological specimens will allow workloads to be shared across networks and specialist opinions to be sought as in radiology. Development of informatics in genomic laboratory hubs and linkage
to other services (particularly histopathology) are also needed and will support consolidation.
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6.4 Community diagnostic hubs will also need to be linked effectively with primary care and with hospitals.
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6.5 Digitisation is also a necessary precursor to large-scale use of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnostics in the future, for sharing reporting workloads between hospitals and gaining access to specialist opinions.
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6.6 The need for both AI and IT connectivity is well demonstrated for stroke patients where rapid assessment and treatment is of the essence.
AI can rapidly identify patients who could benefit from thrombectomy, so that suitable patients can be transferred to thrombectomy centres. CT angiography images also need to be shared between hospitals without delay.

ragnarr
15/10/2021
13:30
Freddy has.
lr2
15/10/2021
13:20
Anyone got a feeling about this?
ducatiman
15/10/2021
13:05
Lists all the centres opening https://www.gov.uk/government/news/40-community-diagnostic-centres-launching-across-england
ragnarr
14/10/2021
17:01
Nearly all buys again today I see but offer still under mid. Obviously not in short supply just yet!
ducatiman
14/10/2021
12:39
Still waiting on Fairfield General?
lr2
14/10/2021
11:48
It may well do, LR2.

After all Community Diagnostic Hubs is one of the main service areas on the Bleepa website.

Also notice Christie Hospital was part of the collaboration. One of the biggest cancer hospitals in the country.

ged5
14/10/2021
11:44
Promising LR2, the word “innovative221; could be a lead. Who knows what is coming down the line? TO keeps saying watch this space, he’s either a complete con man or giving us the nod but we have indeed been watching this “effing” space for some time 🧐
ducatiman
14/10/2021
11:28
Courtesy of Investor Bill over on the other place.

Northern Care Alliance team up with Oldham to launch one of the 40 community diagnostic centres. Wonder if Bleepa will play a role?

lr2
11/10/2021
16:57
Oh well FDBK was the only one of my three remaining in the top 10 % leaders. The other 2 decided I had had too much excitement for one day.
1bond - yes the sight of money would be something to smile about or is it a smirk these days?
Ged - Effing 2 years is our new mantra for the time being.

digger2779
11/10/2021
16:28
Another fluffy announcement. Show us the Money!!!!
1bond
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