According to a recent LinkedIn post from Doccla, the company’s virtual ward collaboration with Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda has reportedly supported 128 patients at home and saved 1,033 bed-days. The post highlights that the programme is positioned as an example of community-based care delivered at scale.
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The LinkedIn post references a video from HSE Technology and Transformation that describes how virtual wards are being used across cardiology, respiratory, stroke, infectious disease and general medicine, while maintaining clinical oversight in the home setting. The content underscores Doccla’s role as a partner to the hospital in this virtual ward deployment.
For investors, these reported metrics suggest growing operational traction and real-world utilization of Doccla’s virtual ward platform within the Irish health system. Demonstrated bed-day savings and multi-specialty use cases could strengthen Doccla’s value proposition to payers and providers and may support future contract expansion or replication in other hospitals.
The emphasis on integration with HSE pathways and clinical oversight from home points to potential alignment with broader healthcare cost-containment and capacity-management priorities. If scaled further, such programmes could enhance Doccla’s competitive position in the virtual care and remote patient monitoring market, although the post does not provide financial terms or revenue impact.

