Doncaster's Tunstall Healthcare acquires Dutch organisation for undisclosed sum

Doncaster-based, leading global provider of software solutions, services and technology for the telecare and telehealth markets, Tunstall Healthcare has announced the acquisition of Secuvita, a technology solution provider in the Netherlands for an undisclosed fee.
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Following the rapid acceleration in the adoption of digital health and remote monitoring systems worldwide during the pandemic, the acquisition is a demonstration of Tunstall’s commitment to its global strategy.

The organisation will harness the combination of technology, aligned with service delivery, to optimise all opportunities for society as it drives health and social care into the digital age.

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The acquisition will allow pioneering healthcare solutions to be provided across the Netherlands and will benefit up to 70,000 existing Secuvita users.

Gordon Sutherland, CEO of Tunstall GroupGordon Sutherland, CEO of Tunstall Group
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Gordon Sutherland, CEO of Tunstall Group, commented: “I’m delighted to announce the acquisition of Secuvita by Tunstall. Patrick Gaasbeek and the team at Secuvita have built a strong company based on similar values to Tunstall; a strong collaborative approach to our customers, high levels of accountability and a drive for continuous innovation and service. This approach coupled with the Tunstall Cognitive Care® programme, will offer our customers in the Netherlands an excellent opportunity to explore new ways of delivering enhanced health and social care in a highly efficient manner.

Tunstall now operates in 22 countries globally and supports more than five million end users.

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