Precision HealthTech launches, with Minuteful for Wound as flagship digital care solution
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Precision HealthTech, a new independent health technology company, has launched to accelerate the global scale of digitally enabled care. Building on Minuteful for Wound, developed by DigitalHealth.London Accelerator alumnus Healthy.io, the company is led by the UK-based team behind its success, bringing proven delivery capability to support health systems at scale.
The launch of this company comes after a long-standing relationship with Precision Marketing Group, a UK-based logistics and marketing company with a strong track record in healthcare partnerships. Precision HealthTech combines expertise across healthcare, technology, data, logistics and marketing to develop patient-first digital solutions.
A proven solution addressing a global challenge
As the global population ages, consistent digitally enabled wound care could be the key to improving the quality of life of millions of people.
As Precision HealthTech launches, Minuteful for Wound is positioned as its flagship product, with the potential to scale globally. Minuteful for Wound is a CE-certified class IIa wound management tool that aims to tackle the “silent pandemic” of chronic wounds. It combines a mobile app, caseload portal and clinical dashboard to standardise wound assessment, track healing overtime and support clinical decision-making across care settings.
It addresses three key issues in wound care practice:
- Wounds not healing: major comorbidities drive chronic wound prevalence, including diabetes, obesity and age-related fragility. The longer a wound takes to heal, the lower a patient’s quality of life and the higher the risk of infection and further complications, such as amputation.
- Lack of caseload visibility: wounds have historically been recorded using analogue methods, such as tracing the wound with pen and paper or marking its location on a body map. This can lead to inaccurate representations, as well as monitoring challenges.
- Inconsistent care: wound care patients often move across different services, especially if they are older or have comorbidities that result in hospital admissions. This can lead to inconsistent awareness and care amongst healthcare professionals in different services, poor documentation, or a lack of information recorded in Electronic Patient Records (EPRs) that can follow the patient.

Real-world impact: Bromley Healthcare
Bromley Healthcare is a social enterprise that provides community services across the borough, with 783,629 patient contacts annually. Since 2023, Bromley Healthcare has worked closely with Minuteful for Wound to unlock a significant milestone: effectively tracking their wound pathway.
Implementation for an initial small-scale evaluation was designed around three pillars: weekly meetings with a core group of tissue viability, podiatry and district nurses; regular reporting on staff use of the product, frequency of use and EMIS syncing; and wrap-around staff training, with both face-to-face sessions at district nurse bases and bitesize videos through the platform. This supported a benefit analysis, allowing Bromley Healthcare to expand the solution into other district nurse bases for sustained patient benefit.
The clinicians love it. It’s such a difference for them. It’s quicker but you also get better quality, meaningful information.
This co-developed implementation approach has seen the solution grow from an initial 30 licenses to 125 today, enabling monitoring of individual patients, as well as an overview of the entire wound population. This means the service is no longer reliant on inconsistent referrals, and instead can be proactive in identifying and monitoring wound caseloads.
Minuteful for Wound’s full two-way integration with EMIS also brings major operational benefits, avoiding duplicated recording and supporting safer, more efficient workflows. Gill Harman, Clinical Nurse Specialist and Service Lead for Tissue Viability Leg Ulcer and Lymphoedema Services at Bromley Healthcare, explains:
By using Minuteful for Wound, we can actually go on a portal and see the entire wound population, so we can look at individual patients, we can look at caseloads, and we can case find on deteriorating and static wounds and do virtual reviews… which fits in with the 10 year plan and our objectives internally… but also we can do it well, because we just didn’t have the ability to do it before.
For service users, this means joined-up care across services and the opportunity to have a more active role in monitoring their progress. Gill reflects:
Seeing the wound getting smaller, [service users] love that. Some even ask for a printed copy of their progress… they can take [the printed pdf document] to the consultant’s appointment or if they’re seeing another specialist.
The next iteration of the Minuteful for Wound solution for Bromley Healthcare will explore a supported self-care approach, empowering service users to scan their own wounds which can be reviewed by clinicians.
Taking regional learnings to drive global adoption
In the UK, Minuteful for Wound has established 18 partners in community settings, including Bromley Healthcare, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, and Livewell Southwest. As a result, over 150,000 patients have been cared for in the community, with 350,000 wounds being accurately scanned and 2 million digital assessments.
Learning from Minuteful for Wound’s solid foundations, Precision HealthTech is set up to drive digitally enabled care on a global scale.
What we’ve built in the UK is grounded in real-world delivery—working alongside clinicians, understanding the complexity of wound care, and demonstrating impact at scale. Precision HealthTech allows us to take those learnings and apply them more broadly, supporting health systems to adopt digitally enabled models of care that improve outcomes for patients and make better use of clinical time.
Minuteful for Wound was part of cohort seven of the DigitalHealth.London Accelerator.
Learn more about the Lower Limb Wound Care programme in south east London, which includes Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham, and Southwark. The programme is supported by the Health Innovation Network South London.
The DigitalHealth.London Accelerator programme is funded by the UK Government via the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). It is delivered by the Health Innovation Network (HIN) South London in partnership with the Office of Life Sciences, CW+, NHS England and the Mayor of London.
For more information, please visit https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-
shared-prosperity-fund-prospectus.



