More Comfort
Enabling healthcare professionals to manage and monitor patients in the comfort of their own home.
Faster Diagnosis
Providing innovative, remote monitoring solutions to help healthcare professionals diagnose and treat faster.
Less Hospital Visits
Reducing hospital visits until absolutely necessary.
More Lives Saved
Committed to improving patient care and saving lives.
Why National Health Tech?
- End-to-end solutions - we support both healthcare professionals and patients throughout the remote monitoring process from initiation to diagnosis.
- Go-to trusted partner - we source the right devices for the right conditions and provide multiple, effective solutions in one place.
- Unwavering commitment - we truly care about improving the lives of patients by helping healthcare professionals to diagnose conditions faster, in the comfort of patients’ own homes.
- Clear vision - we understand the gaps in service provision from a healthcare professional and commissioner perspective, and therefore know how best to meet these needs, enabling primary care networks to provide services locally.
- Helping hand - we offer ongoing support during the design and implementation of new services from developing business cases through to navigating red tape.
- Credible relationships - we have over 250 years’ combined experience of partnering with the NHS to improve patient care.
Omar Butt,
Imperial College Health Partners AHSN
Patient,
Holter Monitoring
A fit and healthy 38-year-old male had been suffering with intermittent chest pains for over 5 years. The pains felt like a stitch across the left side of his chest, lasting approximately 3-5 seconds, and the patient also experienced exercise-induced headaches. With an increase of frequency of these pains, and known family history of heart disease, the patient was anxious to find a resolution... Read More
A fit and healthy 38-year-old male had been suffering with intermittent chest pains for over 5 years. The pains felt like a stitch across the left side of his chest, lasting approximately 3-5 seconds, and the patient also experienced exercise-induced headaches. With an increase of frequency of these pains, and known family history of heart disease, the patient was anxious to find a resolution... Read More