Telemedicine provider Push Doctor acquired by Square Health

The company merge will further innovate digital healthcare in the UK.
By Anna Engberg
02:00 am
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Square health, the British provider of private digital healthcare for insurance companies and corporates, has acquired Push Doctor, a digital GP provider from Manchester.

The acquisition figure has not been disclosed.

WHY IT MATTERS

Since it was founded in 2013, Push Doctor has been the British pioneer for medical video-consultations. The platform provides remote care for more than five million patients via the NHS and private insurers.

NHS-registered GPs, nurses, physiotherapists and pharmacists deploy the service in order to remotely connect with their patients.

After the companies announced their joint venture, Push Doctor’s platform will merge as a new brand and division into the Square Health service portfolio.

THE LARGER TREND

In January 2021 Push Doctor was chosen as partner for GP practices in the west of London enabling 300,000 British patients to book appointments online via smartphone.

In September 2019, a significant reduction of waiting time was noticed after Push Doctor partnered with the NHS and provided free GP consultations to over 2.1 million people in the UK. In the same month, Push Doctor was selected as one of 20 innovators to take part in the DigitalHealth.London accelerator programme to speed up innovation within the NHS.

A funding of around $26.1M was raised by Push Doctor in July 2017 to further develop its app-based telemedicine service.

ON THE RECORD

Square Health’s co-founder Dr Bippon Vinayak said: “We are delighted to welcome the very capable Push Doctor team to the Square Health family. The two businesses are highly complementary, working in separate sectors and allow the opportunity to bring the best in clinical, technological and service delivery.”

Push Doctor’s co-founder and managing director Matt Elcock stated: “I’m very excited to be working with Bippon and his team and am sure the business will go from strength to strength as we extend our range of services to customers and support the NHS at this critical time.”

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