According to a recent LinkedIn post from Doccla, the company is involved in supporting the Comfort Tracker service at Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust, which focuses on end-of-life care in the community. The post highlights that more than 150 patients in their last 12 months of life have used the service to stay connected with community palliative care teams from home, with reported feelings of being “reassured” and “secure.”
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The post suggests that Doccla’s technology is being applied to complex, high-acuity use cases such as end-of-life care, indicating potential depth and versatility in its remote monitoring platform. For investors, this could signal an expanding role in U.K. community and palliative care pathways, which may support longer-term revenue opportunities with NHS trusts and strengthen the company’s positioning in the broader digital health and proactive care market.

