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Record year for health tech firm as it looks to target £1.6m turnover

The company, which was founded by director Marc Schmid in March 2017, is looking to double its workforce from five staff to 11 in the next 12 months

Redmoor Health director Richard Stoddart

A North West-based agency specialising in showing the benefits of technology to frontline health and social care staff is planning a recruitment drive after a record-breaking year.

Redmoor Health, in Preston, saw its turnover soar to £950,000 in 2019 and is targeting £1.6m in 2020.

The company, which was founded by director Marc Schmid in March 2017, is looking to double its workforce from five staff to 11 in the next 12 months after landing a series of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wife prestigious contracts.

Redmoor Health has helped introduce the NHS’s £800,000 myGP app across Lancashire and South Cumbria, which enables patients to book GP appointments, order repeat prescriptions and set up medication reminders on their smartphone as well as delivering video consultation programmes in the Midlands.

The company has also been credited with assisting The North Midlands Breast Screening Service buck the national trend of declining attendance rates by the clever use of social media and has been part of a national programme to provide nurses with digital skills so they can support patients to use technology to manage long-term conditions.

Director Richard Stoddart said: “Although we’re delighted with our latest set of results we get more satisfaction in helping people on the ground to improve patientcare.

"The NHS is blessed with dedicated staff and technology can help relieve some of the pressure in the system.”

Redmoor Health is currently doing some work around supporting GPs and nurses to work remotely to help stop the retention problem affecting the NHS as well as being able to offer more back office support to other Primary Care Networks (PCNs) to take some of the admin away from GPs who want to spend more time talking to patients.