Kingfisher Phoenix Ltd is set to showcase its healthcare intelligence and care management capabilities at the Care Show London 2026 on Stand IN10. The company’s focus on secure, data-driven insights for social care providers positions it within a rapidly evolving sector where digital transformation, compliance, and preventative care are increasingly interconnected.
At the core of the platform is a commitment to secure, compliant data handling, with reporting systems designed to operate in line with the UK Data Protection Act 2018 and guidance from the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). This ensures that sensitive health and behavioural data is processed responsibly, supporting care providers in maintaining both regulatory compliance and trust with service users.
Kingfisher Phoenix’s ‘Care Agent’ capabilities are designed to turn routine data collection into actionable clinical and wellbeing intelligence. A key component is the Health Risk Assessment (HRA), a structured process that gathers information on an individual’s health behaviours, lifestyle, and medical history. The aim is to identify risk factors early, improve health outcomes, and support targeted interventions such as smoking cessation or disease management programmes.
Alongside this, the platform monitors fall risk indicators, a critical concern in adult social care where reduced mobility and reaction speed can significantly increase the likelihood of serious injury following a fall. By highlighting elevated risk profiles, care teams can intervene earlier with preventative measures.
The system also incorporates validated wellbeing screening tools. The PHQ-2 questionnaire provides a monthly snapshot of depressive symptoms, helping carers identify changes in mood that may indicate depression or seasonal affective disorder. In parallel, the GAD-2 assessment measures general anxiety levels, also administered monthly at separate intervals to ensure a clearer understanding of emotional wellbeing trends over time.
By combining these structured assessments with secure, real-time reporting, Kingfisher Phoenix aims to support care providers in moving from reactive to proactive care delivery, enabling earlier interventions, improved personalisation, and more efficient allocation of resources across care settings.
As the company prepares for its presence at the Care Show London 2026, it will be engaging with care providers, commissioners and digital health leaders to demonstrate how its platform translates data into practical frontline insights that improve outcomes and efficiency. With a focus on compliance, prevention and person-centred care, Kingfisher Phoenix positions itself as a partner for modern care services seeking measurable impact through data-driven innovation. The exhibition will highlight practical applications for safer, smarter care delivery systems integration.
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