According to a recent LinkedIn post from Doccla, the company is emphasizing the role of multidisciplinary teams in delivering proactive, holistic care for patients with complex long-term conditions. The video content referenced in the post, featuring Deputy Chief Medical Officer Sukrti Nagpal, focuses on how pathway redesign can make preventative care more effective in real-world settings.
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The post suggests that Doccla’s proactive care model seeks to address fragmentation across physical, psychological and social services by coordinating clinicians, health coaches and wider system partners. For investors, this positioning underscores Doccla’s attempt to move deeper into integrated, value-based care models that could appeal to U.K. health systems such as the NHS and potentially support longer-term, recurring revenue opportunities.
By highlighting earlier intervention for patients with multimorbidity and “virtual care” capabilities, the post points to Doccla’s strategic focus on digital health infrastructure and remote patient management. If this model gains broader adoption, it could strengthen Doccla’s competitive standing in the virtual care and remote monitoring segment, where scalability and demonstrable clinical outcomes are key drivers of contract wins and valuation.

