About us
Who we are
Insource delivers operational and data management solutions to both NHS and private UK healthcare providers and addresses the data unification and data accessibility challenges facing providers globally. With over 20 years’ expertise we currently work with most national NHS government bodies and over 60 NHS Trusts and Health Boards assisting with their data management, planning, and reporting challenges.
Strategically our UDL (Unified Data Layer), the result of many years’ R&D, forms the foundation for trust-wide data management, Integrated Care System (ICS) insight and control, and partner applications development. Our core Health Data Enterprise (HDE) data management platform, which creates our application-independent UDL, brings data together from disparate systems to provide unified, standardised, single version of the truth for frontline intelligence and effective care delivery and reporting.
Elective care and data management experts to the NHS
Here at Insource we specialise in data management solutions for the NHS. We help organisations harness the power of their disparate data to drive better patient outcomes, streamline operational efficiencies and extract essential insights from across the hospital or complete ICS. Watch our corporate video for more details.
Sam Elliott, CEO at Insource outlines that Insource has been working with the NHS over 20 years. Within that time, we have touched many areas both at Trust level, at ICS level and more recently at national level. We’ve dealt with acute, community care, mental health, cancer and all the specialist areas and units.
Our vision
We believe that all operational healthcare data should be accessible, unified and useable at local, system and national level.
Following the pandemic, managers need to recover services quickly, despite everything still being up in the air. But unfortunately, NHS teams are constantly on the back foot because of incomplete, unreliable, and out-of-date information.
We aim to give NHS managers the accurate, near real-time data they need to turn things around. Our powerful data management platform unifies, standardises, and makes accessible operational data from across the service. It creates a single version of the truth, despite the disparate data formats, legacy infrastructure and changing system-wide architecture.
Our applications harness the power of this unified data to extract intelligence, and help you to make confident decisions, and streamline operational processes that improve healthcare delivery for the very best patient care.
Our vision
We believe that all operational healthcare data should be accessible, unified and useable at local, system and national level.
Following the pandemic, managers need to recover services quickly, despite everything still being up in the air. But unfortunately, NHS teams are constantly on the back foot because of incomplete, unreliable, and out-of-date information.
We aim to give NHS managers the accurate, near real-time data they need to turn things around. Our powerful data management platform unifies, standardises, and makes accessible operational data from across the service. It creates a single version of the truth, despite the disparate data formats, legacy infrastructure and changing system-wide architecture.
Our applications harness the power of this unified data to extract intelligence, and help you to make confident decisions, and streamline operational processes that improve healthcare delivery for the very best patient care.
Meet the team
Insource technology is now leading healthcare data management in the UK. Come and meet the team that is making this happen…
How to work with us
We are on a wide array of frameworks either directly or via our partners so there are many avenues to work with us. View our full list here…
Our partnerships
We provide the most advanced data management platform to give our customers and partners the power of their data. We work with the best in the industry – want to collaborate?
We work with over 60 NHS Trusts and Health Boards
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