Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions from commissioners, employers, and partners about working with Flux Medical Limited.

1. What type of services does Flux provide?

Flux delivers consultant-led urgent and primary care services, including:

  • Walk-in urgent care centres

  • Extended-hours GP services

  • Virtual wards

  • Digital triage and AI-powered diagnostics

  • Occupational and corporate health solutions

  • Remote monitoring and telemedicine

All services are modular, scalable, and designed for integration within existing systems.

2. Are your services contract-ready for NHS commissioning?

Yes. We are APMS-ready and operate within CQC-aligned frameworks. We also support AQP, subcontracting, and collaborative models. All services are backed by appropriate governance, assurance, and mobilisation planning.

3. What types of organisations do you work with?

We partner with:

  • NHS ICBs and Primary Care Networks

  • NHS Trusts and community providers

  • Corporate employers and insurers

  • Healthtech and diagnostics innovators

  • Independent providers seeking digital integration or surge capacity

4. How does your triage and AI system work?

Our triage engine supports symptom analysis, risk stratification, and service redirection across both patient-facing and clinician-facing platforms. It integrates with existing digital infrastructure (e.g. EMIS, Adastra, remote monitoring platforms) and is customisable to local pathways.

5. Who delivers your clinical services?

We work with a network of independent practitioners (GPs, consultants, nurses, AHPs) and employ non-clinical staff in governance, operations, and digital delivery. All clinicians are appropriately registered, experienced, and inducted under our clinical governance framework.

6. How do you measure impact and performance?

We provide real-time operational dashboards, regular KPI reporting, and outcome metrics to support informed decision-making: our analytics support system-level oversight, continuous improvement, and contractual performance assurance.

7. Can your digital tools be licensed independently?

Yes. Our AI-driven triage engine and operational optimisation platforms can be licensed as standalone modules or integrated into wider service models.

8. What is your typical mobilisation timeframe?

We offer flexible mobilisation depending on the service scope. For GP and urgent care contracts, we typically mobilise within 8–12 weeks, with options for phased deployment.

9. How do you approach sustainability?

Flux is designed to align with the NHS Net Zero agenda. Our clinical sites will operate on renewable energy, and digital-first workflows reduce waste. Our transport and procurement strategies prioritise carbon reduction.

10. Who can I speak to about a potential partnership or contract?

Please contact us at info@fluxmedical.co.uk for a confidential discussion. We welcome early engagement from commissioners, providers, innovators, and system leaders.