Our Roadmap for Delivering the NHS of the Future

Our Roadmap for Delivering the NHS of the Future

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Our Roadmap for Delivering the NHS of the Future

[London, UK – July 2025] The health and care system in England is at a turning point. As the Government’s 10-Year Health Plan sets a bold course for the future, the question now is how to turn vision into delivery – and make integrated, preventative, digitally-enabled care a reality.

Today, Feebris – UK healthtech company enabling virtual care at scale – is publishing a new white paper: A Roadmap to Delivering the NHS of the Future: From a Service-Led to a Person-Centred Model of Care. Drawing on work with more than 200 NHS and social care partners, the paper outlines a scalable delivery model aligned with the Plan’s three core shifts: from analogue to digital, from hospital to community, and from sickness to prevention.

To make this transformation a reality, the white paper calls for a system-wide shift in how innovation is adopted and delivered. Key enablers identified include:

  • Scaling proven, trusted innovations beyond fragmented pilots through a plural, standards-based ecosystem that supports interoperability and local flexibility and unlocks capacity and investment
  • Positioning hospitals as active contributors to the community agenda – delivering integrated workflows and operating under aligned financial flows
  • Embedding prevention (primary, secondary and tertiary) across all levels of care to free up strategic capacity and funding.

Providing a Route to Sustainability

The white paper proposes a starter model, combining the key components of a virtual hospital and proactive neighbourhood care, to unlock savings critical to the sustainability of the transformation.

Modelled on a population of 2 million, across 6 NHS Trusts and 325 care homes, the projected impact includes:

  • Reducing the cost of care by £110M - £270M (from avoidable acute care utilisation and more efficient virtual delivery of acute care)
  • Reinvesting 20-25% to continue expanding access to care outside of traditional hospital settings
  • Using the £65M - £150M in acute care savings after costs for two other strategic priorities (reducing the deficit and clearing the backlog).

These projections are based on real-world data from NHS pioneers, adapted to reflect scalable system-wide implementation.

Blueprints in Practice

Proactive Neighbourhood Care

Delivering integrated, multidisciplinary care that keeps people well, reduces avoidable demand and addresses inequalities at their roots. In Kent, a heart failure pathway is combining remote monitoring with proactive clinical reviews to help patients avoid unnecessary hospital stays and better manage their health at home.

Hospitals Without Walls

Delivering hospital-level care in the home to improve patient outcomes, boost workforce wellbeing and efficiency, and drive financial transformation for hospitals and the community. Across Norfolk and Waveney, virtual wards and outpatient services are reducing admissions, shortening length of stay and freeing up beds for those who need them most.

Ageing Well

A whole-system approach to supporting older adults and those living with frailty, with coordinated services that prioritise independence, continuity and timely intervention. In areas like North-East London, it’s improving experiences for residents and carers while easing system pressures.

"The NHS 10-Year Plan sets out a bold and ambitious vision for the future," said Dr Elina Naydenova, CEO and Co-Founder of Feebris. "As a trusted transformation partner to the NHS and social care, we take this as a call to action. This paper shows we have the tools to deliver joined-up, sustainable services at scale. The question is no longer if we should do it, but how fast we can do it. We’re proud to be working with partners across the UK to make change real for those who need it most, and we’re looking forward to collaborating with others who share our values and commitment to universal healthcare."

The white paper can be accessed in full here.

For more information or to arrange an interview, please contact leo@feebris.com.

About Feebris

Feebris is a leading virtual care navigation company trusted by hundreds of healthcare and social care providers to seamlessly extend hospital-grade monitoring and triage into the homes of the most complex patients, wherever they live. Feebris’ technology delivers transformation across the care continuum, from proactive health management of high-risk patients to admission avoidance and hospital-at-home programmes for high acuity care.

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Feebris helps carers to identify health risks and deterioration within elderly communities. The Feebris app guides a carer through a 10min check-up, including capture of vital signs from connected medical-grade sensors (digital stethoscope, pulse oximeter etc.).

Powerful AI augments clinical guidelines and personalised monitoring to help decisions on triaging health issues. In care homes, Feebris can help carers triage the day-to-day health needs of their residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, and also enhance the capabilities of remote clinicians

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