HealthNet Nursing Services: Supporting the NHS and Patients

Clinical homecare nursing is transforming the way care is delivered, extending clinical capacity, improving patient outcomes, and enabling healthcare teams to meet the KPIs that matter most.

HealthNet partners with the NHS to deliver safe, high-quality nursing services that enable patients to receive treatment in their own homes, reducing hospital visits and supporting continuity of care. Our services are designed to complement NHS pathways, improve adherence, and optimise resource use.

By bringing high‑quality, specialist-led care directly into patients’ homes, homecare nursing unlocks efficiency gains across entire care pathways.

Our Nursing Services

Face-to-Face AppointmentsExperienced nurses provide in-home administration of prescribed medicines or train patients to self-administer, ensuring confidence and safety.
Virtual Nurse AppointmentsSecure video consultations for training and support, offering flexibility while maintaining clinical oversight.
Patient Support CallsNurses provide guidance and reassurance, addressing treatment-related queries and supporting adherence.

Governance and Compliance

  • All services are delivered under NHS-approved contracts and SLAs, aligned with prescribing requirements.

  • Regulated by CQC (England), RQIA (Northern Ireland), CIS (Scotland), and governed by the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC).

  • Nurses are Band 6 NHS equivalent, trained in pharmacovigilance, safeguarding, infection control, and therapy-specific competencies.

Clinical Integration

  • Prescriptions and visit records are managed via HealthNet’s Clinical Platform, ensuring accurate documentation and secure reporting to NHS teams via nhs.net.

  • Real-time updates enable clinicians to make informed decisions and maintain oversight of patient progress.

Tailored Support Programmes

  • Configurable pathways allow bespoke training, visit frequency, and adherence support.

  • Proven to improve long-term adherence and patient outcomes, reducing hospital admissions and medicine wastage.

Specialist Care

  • Expertise in rare and orphan and complex conditions, with flexible care models to meet complex needs.

  • Our nurses provide personalised support to enhance quality of life for patients with challenging conditions.

  • In hospital initiations with new patients on complex therapies.

Enhanced Capacity and Reduced Clinical Burden

Clinical homecare nurses act as an extension of your clinical team - taking on high‑volume, protocol-led tasks that traditionally require in-clinic time.

Supported KPIs:

  • Reduced clinic backlogs

  • Improved appointment availability

  • Shorter waiting times

  • Reduced length of stay

By shifting appropriate care to the home environment, clinicians regain valuable time to focus on complex cases, diagnostics, and patient-facing interventions where their expertise has the greatest impact.

In summary: HealthNet works in partnership with the NHS to deliver safe, efficient, and patient-centred nursing services that improve adherence, reduce hospital burden, and support better health outcomes.

Clinical homecare nursing doesn’t replace clinical teams - it amplifies them. With greater capacity, better patient adherence, richer data insights, and improved workflow efficiency, clinicians gain the support they need to deliver excellent care while meeting essential KPIs.

Read more at NCHA Best Kept Secret Report.