Provide complex care

Complex co-morbid care

Provide care for patients with multiple chronic conditions to improve functional status, quality of life and health outcomes. 

Engaging & effective

How it works

Manage patients with multiple common co-morbidities such as diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, respiratory disease, mental health problems (including dementia), cerebrovascular disease, joint disease, and sensory impairment.

Structured education

Structured educational programs to help manage health conditions and improve overall health.

Behavioural change

Evidence-based strategies and tools to support positive and sustainable behavioural changes.

Remote monitoring

Our cutting-edge technology platform collects data from remote monitoring, connected devices and clinical sources to provide multi-disciplinary and accessible care at home.

Clinical monitoring

Clinical monitoring of patients' vital signs and health status extending your clinical workforce.

Real-time analytics

Insight into your patients’ progress and engagement, enabling you to adjust pathways or communicate with patients as needed to drive better outcomes.

Evidence

Improve patient outcomes and unlock efficiencies

When GroCARE is used to provide care for patients with multiple morbidities, our service is demonstrated to improve patient outcomes, enable clinical efficiencies and reduce waiting list times.

1.2%
Reduction in HbA1c
18%
Reduction in chronic and acute pain
54%
Reduce or eliminate medication
4.8x ROI
when using GroCARE to remotely monitor co-morbid patients
A male nurse discussing health improvements with an elderly patient

We’re proud to be trusted by the NHS

Scaling accessible education in South London

DDM have delivered diabetes education programs on behalf of NHS South East and South West London ICB.

“This is incredibly exciting innovation that will transform the way we deliver care to our patients. Not only inspired by our patients, but also co-created with our patients alongside the clinical team in a truly unique collaboration.”
Petra Hanson

Dr. Petra Hanson MBChB, BSc, MRCP, FHEA, PhD

NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Diabetes and Endocrinology
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire

Get in touch

Have questions about our services? Send us a message!

Technology House, University of Warwick Science Park, Coventry, CV4 7EZ, United Kingdom
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