You already know what good care looks like.
We give you the data to deliver it.
You did not enter this profession to make decisions in the dark. You entered it to help people with the full picture, at the right time. Project Safekeep is built around that belief.
Ten minutes, once every few months, is not enough
The clinical blind spot in community care is not a failure of skill or commitment. It is a structural problem. GPs and care teams see patients in brief, scheduled moments, but health changes happen in between. A gradual decline in mobility. A pattern of missed medications. A blood pressure that has been slowly climbing for six weeks.
By the time these trends reach the clinic, they have often already become something harder to manage.
Project Safekeep closes that gap, giving you a continuous, real-world view of your patients' health.
Clear Health Reprts. Without the noise.
When a patient shares their Safekeep data with you, you receive AI-generated health reports that translate weeks or months of daily monitoring into a clear, structured clinical summary. No raw numbers to interpret. No data overload. Just the meaningful patterns and early indicators that support better decisions.
Reports can be shared by the patient on a schedule they choose, daily, weekly, monthly, or triggered manually when a specific concern arises.
Everything is patient-consented, GDPR compliant, and presented in a format designed to fit into your existing workflow without adding to it.
Better data means earlier action.
Earlier action means better outcomes.
When clinicians have access to real-world daily health data, the evidence is clear, they intervene earlier, hospitalization rates fall, and patient outcomes improve. For the NHS, every avoidable admission prevented is a significant saving. For the patient, it is independence preserved and dignity maintained.
Project Safekeep is designed to support that outcome for your patients, for your practice, and for the system you are working so hard to sustain.
We are looking for clinical voices to help us get this right.
We are in the early stages of development and we are actively seeking GPs, nurses, allied health professionals, and NHS teams who want to be involved in shaping what this platform becomes. Your clinical perspective is not just valuable to us, it is essential.
If you work in community care, general practice, or any setting that serves vulnerable people, we would love to have a conversation.
