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Feedback Plc | LSE:FDBK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJN59X09 | ORD 50P |
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6.00 | 9.60% | 68.50 | 65.00 | 72.00 | 68.50 | 62.50 | 62.50 | 18,330 | 13:00:33 |
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18/11/2021 11:53 | From the link in post 8982:- "We expect to be awarding framework agreements in late November 2021" So next week or maybe a week on Tuesday the 30th November. Now what else is happening on that day? | ged5 | |
18/11/2021 11:16 | Ragnarr, in reference to your post last night: "Bleepa is now installed in five sites across four NHS trusts with one of the Trusts converting to a contract during the year." Page 9 This was just before they mention Post-period events. The four trusts must be: Royal Berkshire Pennine Acute Royal Papworth Which leaves Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals Queen Victoria was post period. Maybe the infamous Fairfield is the fifth site. There would be no need to RNS the trials. | ged5 | |
18/11/2021 10:28 | Driving digital: Insights and foresights from the health and care ecosystemhttps://dig | ragnarr | |
18/11/2021 09:29 | I think “LOL” is gradually replacing comedy ;-( | yump | |
18/11/2021 09:09 | Such a funny series must be 20 years ago now. Dont make em like that any more :-) | ragnarr | |
18/11/2021 09:06 | Thought I was having a senior moment. For those wondering in the Annual report there is a section with partners logos and Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of them and I cant find any info on the partnership. It is probably with one of the legacy products like Papworth was but they upgraded to BleepaLondon, 21 May 2020: Feedback plc (AIM: FDBK, "Feedback" or the "Company"), the specialist medical imaging technology company, today announces Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust ("Trust") has renewed its contract for clinical PACS (picture archiving and communication system) services with Feedback Medical Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. The renewal will incorporate an upgrade to service, providing the Trust access to Bleepa (R) , Feedback's flagship imaging-based communication platform. | ragnarr | |
17/11/2021 23:51 | Thinking about radiologists reminded me of this: | yump | |
17/11/2021 22:46 | Ah! you've spotted that. No you haven't missed that or Papworth. I have asked the question previously to everyone concerned but never got a reply. | ged5 | |
17/11/2021 19:24 | Question: .have I missed anything regarding The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and Feedback Medical. | ragnarr | |
17/11/2021 19:16 | I don’t expect to be eating my hat but you never know until properly confirmed. Duct, any RNS for holdings will surely be after the approval. | petekand | |
17/11/2021 18:58 | ragnarr, Oldham was a great learning curve for Feedback for sure. No revenue though and that remains the situation. We all await £££ signs. | ducatiman | |
17/11/2021 18:53 | Geds recent comments have got me going through the Annual report and I dont think you will be eating any hats re Oldham CDC..The onset of COVID-19 saw Bleepa deployed at scale across Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust in order to support care delivery and COVID-19 inpatient referral pathways. What had started as a product pilot and clinical evaluation was rapidly converted into a frontline deployment and catapulted Bleepa into the attention of the NHS mainstream, culminating ultimately in the appointment of Bleepa onto the NHSx Clinical Communications Framework in July 2020. | ragnarr | |
17/11/2021 18:45 | Confusing, someone dumped 51k pounds of shares. | nsk1 | |
17/11/2021 18:22 | Surprised we haven’t had a holding RNS recently Ged. Could be placing shares being flipped. | ducatiman | |
17/11/2021 18:20 | Well some wasn't convinced yesterday. 4.5m at 14:16 on 16th November. Spread at the time 1.2-1.3 | ged5 | |
17/11/2021 17:31 | There's going to be a run on hats if there's no Bleepa involved in quite a few of these potential sites. | yump | |
17/11/2021 16:46 | Royal Oldham Hospital to open community diagnostic centrehttps://www.th | ragnarr | |
17/11/2021 15:33 | Ragnarr, I further to the earlier post I've just reminded myself of this:- Axial 3D As the first AI company that Feedback partnered with, Axial 3D’s technology enables 3D visualisation of specific pathologies or organs for use in surgical planning, these images can also be sent for 3D printing if a physical model is required. Bleepa and Axial 3D are hoping to bring 3D visualisation into the asynchronous MDT process hosted by Bleepa. Covid has delayed a real-world deployment of this solution, however the companies believe that this solution will help to improve surgical outcomes and will be necessary in the efforts to address the elective care backlog by driving faster patient recovery and enabling shorter surgical procedures, improving system efficiency and outcomes. Annual Report Page 11 | ged5 | |
17/11/2021 14:20 | No I hadn't, so thank you. I registered with them and get a weekly Case Study. Meant to say at the time sorry to hear about your accident. Who were you escaping from? It should benefit FDBK but we don't seem to have heard much about it. "The commercial agreement will enable joint- and cross-selling of both products through each company's distribution channels to new and existing customers, enabling both organisations to grow collaboratively. Under the agreement Feedback will receive a commission for each user-generated image request from Axial3D. This is the first example of the Company's strategy to leverage its growing userbase to generate supplementary revenue, over and above the main user licence fee." | ged5 | |
17/11/2021 14:00 | All a bit quiet here after the recent flurry, hopefully lul before the storm.Ged - you posted earlier about the deal with Axial3d - did you notice that they recently raised another 3m investment but also confirmed 300 percent revenue increase and now have 200 hospitals using their imaging. Can only be good for FDBK I would have thought..https://www | ragnarr | |
17/11/2021 13:55 | That latest tweet is an odd one. Hope you sus it out. I'll try and spend time on it too. | lr2 | |
17/11/2021 13:45 | This philately hobby of yours has taken away another line of research. I'm going through the annual report. They've been tweeting a lot about it recently. I'm trying to sus out why. What I have noticed so far is there is a similarity between some wording in the Pulse article and the report. | ged5 | |
17/11/2021 13:39 | Thanks Ged. Feedback doesn't have my full attention at the moment. | lr2 | |
17/11/2021 13:36 | LR2, See post 8982. Liquidi is just regurgitating all the recent researh. | ged5 | |
17/11/2021 13:11 | Surely FDBK are already in the framework agreement(s) and its actual contracts we're looking for ? ie. specific trusts using the framework to place orders. | yump |
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