A LinkedIn post from Doccla highlights comments from Deputy Chief Medical Officer Sukrti Nagpal on the role of multidisciplinary teams in delivering proactive care for patients with complex, long-term conditions. The post emphasizes the need for pathway redesign to support earlier interventions and more holistic, coordinated care that integrates physical, psychological, and social dimensions.
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The post suggests Doccla is positioning its virtual care and digital health offerings as infrastructure that can enable team-based, preventative models of care within systems such as the NHS. For investors, this focus on proactive and multimorbidity care may indicate strategic alignment with healthcare payers’ cost-containment and population-health goals, potentially supporting long-term demand for remote monitoring and virtual care solutions.
By framing care as “joined-up” and centered on individuals rather than episodic encounters, the content points to an emphasis on integration across services, which could increase Doccla’s relevance in value-based care and integrated care pathways. If adopted at scale, such models might create opportunities for recurring revenue from health systems seeking to reduce hospital admissions and manage chronic disease more efficiently.

