EMIS Care: A New Name in Eye Screening

EMIS CareEMIS Care - the new name for NHS eye screening service provider Medical Imaging UK - launches, as two major contracts go live. The company, part of EMIS Group since 2014, is the UK's leading provider of outsourced diabetic eye screening and ophthalmology imaging services to NHS Trusts. It cares for more than 550,000 of patients across England, and more than 55,000 patients in the Republic of Ireland.

Now operating as EMIS Care, it continues with vital work - including, from 1 April, two renewed contracts to provide diabetic eye screening for around 94.000 people in the Midlands and 60,000 patients in the North East of England.

The company also recently took on the provision of diabetic eye screening for 70,000 patients in South West London. The company sees this as an opportunity to provide a more accessible service that will encourage more patients to come forward for testing.

Kevin McDonnell, Managing Director of EMIS Care, said: "Annual eye screening for people with diabetes is a vital service that can prevent blindness.

"We are privileged to be trusted by the NHS to do this important work and delighted to continue the company's 30-year history under the new name of EMIS Care."

Chris Spencer, Chief Executive of EMIS Group, said: "EMIS Care is an important part of EMIS Group - providing a frontline service that exemplifies our mission of enabling longer, healthier lives.

"I am pleased to mark the launch of the new brand with these strong contract wins and look forward to the business' continuing success."

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About EMIS Care
EMIS Care is part of EMIS Group plc - the UK's leading provider of connected healthcare software and services.

Formerly known as Medical Imaging UK, EMIS Care provides outsourced diabetic eye screening and ophthalmology imaging services to NHS Trusts. It is the UK market leader, providing screening services for more than 550,000 people at locations across the country, and has 30 years' experience in this specialist field.

Retinal eye screening for people with diabetes is conducted annually to check for signs of diabetic retinopathy - a condition that, if untreated, can lead to sight loss. Around 6% of people in the UK have diabetes.

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