About DataMedic

Built from real NHS primary care data experience

DataMedic was created to help primary care teams turn complex coded data into clinically useful dashboards, patient-level review lists and pathway improvement workflows.

We bring together clinical understanding, primary care system knowledge, SNOMED and QOF expertise, and digital platform delivery.
Primary care clinicians reviewing a population health dashboard together in a GP surgery
Primary care teams need insight they can use in everyday clinical workflow.
Why we exist

Primary care data is valuable, but it is rarely ready for action

GP practices already hold the coded data needed to identify care gaps, missed coding, overdue monitoring, high-risk cohorts and pathway opportunities. The challenge is turning that data into something clinically meaningful, technically reliable and practical for local teams to use.

DataMedic exists because primary care analytics needs more than charts. It needs careful cohort definitions, clinical interpretation, coding knowledge and workflows that make sense to practices, PCNs and ICBs.

The hard part is not displaying the data. The hard part is defining the right patients, interpreting the rules correctly and making the output usable in real primary care workflows.

Why DataMedic

Clinical knowledge and technical delivery in one partner

DataMedic sits at the point where clinical meaning, coded primary care data and digital delivery need to meet.

Clinical understanding

We understand long-term condition management, disease registers, QOF delivery, coding quality, review workflows and the operational pressures faced by primary care teams.

Data and system knowledge

We design around structured EMIS Web and SystmOne extracts, SNOMED concepts, PCD refsets, prescribing markers, pathology results and cohort logic.

Platform delivery

We build web-based clinical platforms that connect dashboards to patient-level review lists, role-based access and repeatable improvement cycles.

How we think

Good primary care platforms start with the clinical question

DataMedic platforms are designed around practical NHS use, not generic reporting.

  1. Start with the pathway problem

    Every project should begin with the patient cohort, care gap or service question that needs to be understood.

  2. Define cohorts carefully

    SNOMED, prescribing, pathology and demographic markers need clear definitions and transparent logic.

  3. Make insight usable

    Dashboards should connect to patient-level cohorts, review lists and practical next steps.

  4. Keep governance central

    Services should be designed with data minimisation, role-based access, clinical review and appropriate approvals in mind.

Work with a partner who understands NHS primary care data

Whether you need a clinical platform, a population health dashboard or a governed NHS-facing pathway project, DataMedic can help turn primary care data into clinically meaningful action.