For organisations

NHS letter intelligence
for your organisation

API access, white-label options, and bulk decode for clinical negligence solicitors, patient advocacy groups, and GP surgeries.

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Clinical negligence solicitors

Your clients receive complex NHS letters during active claims. Our decoder turns discharge summaries, referral letters, and treatment records into plain English — helping your team and your clients understand the clinical picture faster.

  • Decode discharge summaries, RTT letters, and care plans instantly
  • Understand the clinical timeline without specialist medical input
  • Export decoded letters as PDF for case files and court bundles
  • Shareable read-only links for barristers and expert witnesses
From £200/month
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Patient advocacy organisations

Whether you support cancer patients, elderly care, or disability benefits claimants — your clients are receiving NHS letters they don't understand. Give them a tool that translates their correspondence into clear, actionable language.

  • White-label option — your branding, our technology
  • Bulk decode for high-volume case workers
  • Family vault for clients managing ongoing conditions
  • Integration-ready API for existing case management systems
Custom pricing
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GP surgeries & practice managers

Patients call your surgery to ask what their hospital letters mean. NHS Decoder reduces those calls by giving patients instant plain English explanations — and directs clinical questions back to your team where they belong.

  • Reduces "what does this letter mean?" calls
  • Embeds into your patient-facing digital tools
  • Nation-specific rights information built in
  • No medical advice ever given — clinical questions stay with you
From £99/month per surgery

Anonymised NHS intelligence

At scale, NHS Decoder generates anonymised data on which letter types are most confusing, which Trusts generate the most complex correspondence, and which patient rights are most frequently implicated. This data is available to NHS England, ICBs, research institutions, and patient advocacy groups under a data partnership model.

No personally identifiable information is ever included. Partnerships are structured to ensure patient privacy is absolute. Enquire below to discuss data access for research or policy purposes.

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