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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-2.50 | -2.70% | 90.00 | 85.00 | 95.00 | 92.50 | 90.00 | 92.50 | 3,610 | 08:21:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electronic Computers | 1.03M | -2.92M | -0.2188 | -4.11 | 12M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/3/2024 21:12 | Electronic patient records aren’t the same as what FDBK offers, which is an active pathway clinical management system although they clearly overlap in the area of checking patient records while on a pathway. Majority of trusts have epr. | yump | |
19/3/2024 19:22 | Can't be much longer before we have more information at our fingertips too. | lr2 | |
19/3/2024 18:34 | (ePR) provides clinicians with more information at their fingertips, meaning they can make better, more effective decisions. | ducatiman | |
19/3/2024 17:17 | This looks very interesting. Many thanks to Barnacle for finding it. From page 59 of the attached link. The business case has identified that there are sufficient benefits and savings to be made for procuring an EPR and associated services for QVH. The recommendations to the Trust Board are to: • Support the selection of Option 3 - Supplier A Shared Instance - as the most suitable and beneficial option to the Trust, to meet the scope of this Full Business Case; • Complete contract negotiations and award the contract to Supplier A, in line with the mechanism and scope defined within this Full Business Case, and contract documents; • Initiate an EPR implementation programme to commence Trust resourcing in March 2024. Start at page 48 for all details. | lr2 | |
15/3/2024 15:35 | Swinging around a bit, MMs now strong buyers again. | ducatiman | |
14/3/2024 22:36 | Community Diagnostic Centres deliver more than 7 million checks post.co.uk/community Remove the space between 'conservative' and 'post' to retrieve article. | lr2 | |
13/3/2024 16:52 | ducatiman - I tried a few dummy sales and they wouldn't entertain the market size of 500. The only electronic quote I could get was for 10 shares @ 1.30p! Does make one wonder but that's how corrupt AIM has become. | digger2779 | |
13/3/2024 16:44 | I’m a bit suspicious of today’s rise. MMs upped the share price but closed the door to sellers. Trading cartel imo and mms knew it. | ducatiman | |
13/3/2024 13:50 | Bet Tom is kicking himself as he could have bought in lower haha | digger2779 | |
13/3/2024 13:39 | Heyup! What's happening here all of a sudden. Flurry of buying. Leak? | ged5 | |
07/3/2024 14:21 | Feedback can ‘argue’ for all sorts but aligning yourself with your own interests isn’t the same as having the budget. | yump | |
07/3/2024 13:51 | Thanks LR2! I didn't see the post about the trip to India on there but I did see this on the Feedback link:- We welcome the announcement of an additional £3.4 billion investment in today’s #SpringBudget to support vital technological and digital transformation for the #NHS. This includes £2 billion to update fragmented and outdated IT systems; and £1 billion invested to transform the use of data to reduce time spent on unproductive administrative tasks. At Feedback Medical we have argued for the treatment of digital infrastructure as the third pillar of build alongside staffing and bricks and mortar; and support the significant dedication to transforming the way the NHS works and pledge to make the NHS into “one of the most digitally enabled, productive healthcare systems in the world”. Without the foundation of up-to-date IT systems and providing hard working clinicians with the appropriate digital tools to do their jobs effectively, we cannot deliver the improvements in performance and reduction in wait times that patients deserve. | ged5 | |
07/3/2024 13:37 | “Disaster management” meeting! Lol. I’m saying nothing. | ducatiman | |
07/3/2024 12:51 | I've just been referred by my GP for a knee operation. I had to do the referral myself on-line. I got the message there were no appointments and if I leave my details the hospital will contact me. I was told after having the other knee replaced there was a two year wait to see the consultant. Just wondering where in that quote in post 11324 does Feedback feature. I can see EPR, appointments, pacs and AI. Anyone got a link to Rohat Singh's LinkedIn? Apparently TO is in India. | ged5 | |
07/3/2024 12:36 | Trouble is, the existing management and clinicians may well blame some of the systems but they’ve presided over many smaller inefficiences which are simple processes that even small businesses get right. Just as two examples: When you get referred by a GP, its completely random as to whether you get a confirmation from the hospital and/or whether they give any sort of estimated timeframe for your consultation. And we moan about a delivery being a couple of days late. Secondly, on the NHS app, the Diabetes and Cholesterol test results are not called that. They are called by the names of the things measured: haemoglobin and lipids. So I (and apparently a load of friends) all wasted GP nurses time by phoning up surgeries to find out which results were which ! Thats trivial customer facing stuff, but worse, it reflects a bad attitude to the patient. Someone let that get through. Multiply that by all the other small ‘misses’ and you’ve got a badly functioning organisation. They need Kaisan philosophy not billions. | yump | |
07/3/2024 11:55 | For completness, here is the verbatim extract from Jeremy's budget speech yesterday: | timbo003 | |
06/3/2024 23:10 | Yes if they get the flagship, sky is the limit for obvious reasons. “Hunt said that under a new agreement the Treasury will prioritise digital projects, with a “ground-breaki £3.4 billion. Surely, a small percentage is coming Bleepa’s way. | petekand | |
06/3/2024 17:38 | That would clearly mean TO deserves a 35% pay rise :-/ | yump | |
06/3/2024 16:17 | CDC contracts and the sky is the limit Yump. | ducatiman | |
06/3/2024 16:16 | Do you mean mirrors were also involved? I blame Jeremy Hunt for this. | lr2 | |
06/3/2024 16:02 | This is too much of a rise to just be smoke imo. | yump | |
06/3/2024 14:48 | There’s plenty to go around if you ask me. Palantir is digitalising records not pathways.. | petekand | |
06/3/2024 14:15 | Yes Peter! You would hope that Bleepa and Carelocker would be the digitisation that would save time and money in the NHS. A logical choice. Just don't forget this slimy lot have their own agenda. How much will go to Palantir. I'll wait to read the detail before cheering. Good to see the raise in ISA allowance | ged5 |
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