A group of healthcare professionals walking together down a bright, modern corridor with large windows and natural light. In the foreground, one individual wears a white medical coat and has a stethoscope around the neck, holding a folder or clipboard and wearing an ID badge on a lanyard. Behind, several others walk in the same direction, also wearing medical attire such as scrubs or white coats, many with stethoscopes and ID badges visible. Some carry notebooks or documents. The corridor appears clean and spacious, with glass panels and a view of another building outside. The overall scene shows a collaborative healthcare environment with multiple professionals moving together in a clinical setting.

Transforming Public Healthcare through AI and data technology that works

Modernising healthcare systems for better patient outcomes

Public healthcare is at a defining moment

Ageing populations, rising demand, workforce pressures, and constrained budgets are stretching services to their limits, while the systems and processes that underpin day-to-day operations have not kept pace with the scale of change required.

Across the UK and Ireland, health services are being asked to do more with less, to join up care across fragmented settings, shift from hospitals to communities, and deliver on ambitious reform agendas that place digital capability at their core.

Version 1 works with public healthcare organisations to close that gap. We modernise legacy systems, digitise manual processes, and provide managed technology services that allow healthcare teams to focus on what they do best.

 

Our public healthcare focus areas

As digital foundations mature, we are helping organisations take practical steps with AI and data, from ambient clinical documentation and GenAI-powered patient engagement, through to predictive analytics and population health management. We bring deep public sector experience, proven delivery capability, and a long-term partnership approach to every engagement.

 

  • Digital transformation and paperless working
  • Application modernisation and legacy migration
  • Data, AI and intelligent automation
  • Cloud migration and infrastructure modernisation
  • Cyber security, resilience, and regulatory compliance
  • Managed services and operational continuity

How we help: Technology solutions built for public healthcare

We combine deep sector knowledge with proven technology capabilities to solve the challenges public healthcare organisations face today, and to build the foundations they need for tomorrow.

We help healthcare organisations move from paper-based and manual processes to fully digitised workflows. From business process analysis and automation design through to implementation and change management, we deliver end-to-end transformation that reduces administrative burden, improves data accuracy, and frees clinical staff to focus on patients. Whether it is digitising referral pathways, automating discharge summaries, or enabling paperless wards, we design solutions that align with national digital maturity frameworks and organisational readiness.

Aligned to the Digitisation Mandate

We design our solutions to directly support the strategic digitisation programmes shaping public healthcare across the UK and Ireland. Our work aligns with:

United Kingdom 

 

  • The NHS 10 Year Health Plan (2025) and its three shifts: hospital to community, treatment to prevention, and analogue to digital
  • The five transformative technologies prioritised by the Plan: data, AI, genomics, wearables and robotics
  • Frontline Digitisation and the drive towards 100% electronic patient record coverage
  • The Single Patient Record and Federated Data Platform programmes
  • The NHS App as the ‘full front door’ to the NHS by 2028
  • The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 and updated procurement frameworks for technology adoption
  • AI for Care – The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy for Healthcare in Ireland 2026 – 2030

Ireland

 

  • Sláintecare and the HSE’s six Health Regions model for integrated care delivery
  • HSE Public Health Strategy 2025–2030 and its six strategic priorities, including health equity, prevention and leveraging health intelligence
  • Digital for Care 2030: A Digital Health Framework for Ireland and the Digital Health Strategic Implementation Roadmap
  • Healthy Ireland and the cross-governmental focus on the wider determinants of health
  • The HSE’s investment in key data systems including OCIMS, NIIS, and shared care records
  • The Health Information Bill and the drive towards population health analytics and data-driven decision-making