The world's leading hospitals are breaking down communication barriers

See how teams are providing equality of experience for patients, consistency of service for providers and efficiency of outcomes for hospitals through improved communication.
Featured Case Studies

How CardMedic helped the Patel family receive more equitable maternity care from North East London Health and Care Partnership

CardMedic is helping families feel listened to throughout their maternity journey by empowering them to communicate with their care teams.

The Christie

The Christie, Leading European Cancer Care Hospital

The Christie, can now make sure every patient with additional communication needs receives the best possible person centred care, reducing health inequalities for often underserved patients.

UHL
Nor-Lea

Nor-Lea Hospital District, New Mexico

Not-for-profit, community based Nor-Lea Hospital District in Lovington, New Mexico, is using CardMedic to reduce the risk of communication errors with patients.

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Enhancing neonatal care at leading London NHS trust

The neonatal unit at one of the leading London NHS trusts in the UK is using CardMedic to reassure new families that have additional communication needs that their newborn babies are being looked after, improving trust between families and care teams. 

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust evaluates CardMedic

UHL conducted a short-term evaluation study of CardMedic in the trust’s maternity department. Deployed across the Leicester General Hospital and Leicester Royal Infirmary, the trust has used CardMedic to help break down communication barriers for pregnant women and birthing people with additional communication needs to deliver more equitable care

Who We Work With
Nor-Lea
North West London ICS
East Suffolk and North Essex
The Christie
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Kings Lynn
KSS
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust
James Paget University Hospitals
West Suffolk

"By using CardMedic, we can be reassured that we are communicating with patients effectively and sensitively, which is essential in cancer care."

Bethany Allen

Sr. Oncology Nurse, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust

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