Scottish healthtech company Infix Support has received its first contract from NHS Lothian. The business was established in 2019 by consultant anesthetist Dr. Matthew Freer. In order to increase surgical operating room productivity and clear backlogs on patient waiting lists, it has created cloud-based software called infix: Schedule. It has also created a virtual portal called infix: Preop to streamline the patient route.
The agreement with NHS Lothian comes after a fruitful clinical trial in which Infix improved operating room usage by 27% with NHS Lanarkshire. According to a second independent assessment by the University of Stirling, NHS Lothian’s usage of infix: Schedule has the potential to boost theater productivity by as much as 37%.
“NHS Lothian has showed an innovative approach around the use of digital innovation to assist tackle the dilemma of extended waiting periods for scheduled surgery,” stated Dr Matthew Freer, CEO and Founder of Infix Support.
With a backlog of individuals waiting for much-needed surgery in a post-pandemic environment, it is a dilemma that has never been more pressing. We are now in a position to assist alleviate one of society’s most serious illnesses while saving the NHS cash and relieving pressure on current resources.”
“We know that waiting longer for surgery may cause distress and deterioration in patients’ health,” said Calum Campbell, Chief Executive Officer of NHS Lothian.