pharmaphorum January 4, 2022
Phil Taylor

Push Doctor – a digital platform that virtually connects patients with GPs – has been acquired by private healthcare service provider Square Health for an undisclosed fee.

Rumours of a deal first emerged last November, amid reports that Push Doctor had been at risk of insolvency and going into administration.

The company reported a loss of nearly £8 million (almost $11 million) in the year to 31 July 2021 and finished the period with just over £1 million in cash, reportedly only enough to last less than 12 months.

Once the Square Health acquisition goes through Push Doctor will become a division and trading brand of the private health group.

The nine-year-old company began life as the UK’s first platform...

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