Doccla
Virtual Ward / Remote Patient Monitoring PlatformPosition on the associated technology list
Ranked 1 of 27 on the most commonly used Virtual Ward / Remote Patient Monitoring Platform in NHS trusts list, with 21 implementations.
View the Virtual Ward / Remote Patient Monitoring Platform list21 NHS trusts using Doccla
Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Croydon Health Services NHS Trust Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust East of England Community Health and Care NHS Trust Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustLast updated: 15/08/2026
About Doccla
Doccla is a virtual-care and remote patient monitoring platform used for virtual wards, proactive care and long-term-condition pathways. Patients receive configured medical devices and use an app to submit vital signs and symptoms; supported devices can transfer readings automatically by Bluetooth or collect them passively. Clinicians see current and historical information in a portal, with dashboards, pathway rules and alerts helping teams prioritise people who may be deteriorating. Doccla can exchange information with electronic health records and combines software with optional device logistics, patient onboarding, technical support and remote clinical monitoring. Each NHS service determines its eligible cohort, measurement schedule, alert thresholds and escalation protocol, so the platform supports rather than replaces the clinical team responsible for decisions and treatment.