Chorley-based digital healthcare services partner Redmoor Health is one of Lancashire’s most successful business stories.
Founded in 2017 by Marc Schmid and his wife Alison, the company has become a trusted partner of the NHS for all things digital technology.
In 2022 the company received investment from Palatine Impact Fund and has just announced the strategic acquisition of The Well Led Practice, led by renowned GP and leadership expert Dr Clare Sieber.
As part of the deal Sieber took up the role as Redmoor’s chief medical officer.
However Marc Schmid said it might have been different if they’d not asked for help in the early days from Boost.
Boost was founded in 2013 and BusinessCloud has been showcasing some of the thousands of businesses to have benefited from their help in the following decade.
Schmid recalled: “We founded the business in 2017 and reached out to Boost pretty early on. By 2018/19 we started to grow and needed a detailed business plan.
“We contacted Boost again and received a lot of help from one of their advisers, all the way up to the Palatine investment in 2022.
“With Boost’s help we grew from four staff to 22 and we’re now at 35. We would not have got there without Boost’s support. The adviser really helped open our eyes.”
Schmid said Boost’s services were perfect for the company when it was starting up.
“When you start a business your head is down trying to grow but our adviser helped us look ahead,” he said.
“Thanks to his advice we started investing in branding and began going to expos. That made a big difference.
“I would actively encourage other people to use Boost. You don’t know what you don’t know.
“Looking back on the history of Redmoor Health it’s fair to say approaching Boost was one of our best decisions.”
The business were so impressed with the adviser appointed to them they carried on using him after the contract with Boost ended.
In 2023 Redmoor Health appointed Matt Murphy as its new CEO. He’d previously held several senior roles at EMIS Group.
It followed the investment a year earlier from Palatine, who were one of 13 different investors to approach Redmoor.
• Led by Lancashire County Council, supported by Government and 10 local authorities, Boost is Lancashire’s Business Growth Hub, one of 37 Growth Hubs in the UK. Boost’s mission is to help Lancashire businesses thrive. Since 2013, Boost has supported over 14,000 businesses, helping create 3,500 jobs while adding £100m to the local economy. From September 1, 2023, Boost is funded by Lancashire County Council, Department for Business & Trade (DBT), and UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) allocations from 10 Lancashire local authorities (Boost local authorities partners). Boost’s local authority partners are Blackburn with Darwen Council, Burnley Council, Chorley Council, Fylde Council, Hyndburn Borough Council, Pendle Borough Council, Preston City Council, South Ribble Borough Council, West Lancashire Borough Council and Wyre Council. Boost offers six core services including:
• Business Support Helpdesk
• Business Advice Service
• Growth Catalyst
• Scale to Thrive
• Flying Start
• Access to Finance
The Business Support Helpdesk offers advice and guidance to anyone thinking of starting a business and all new and existing businesses in Lancashire.
Businesses located in the 10 Boost local authority partner areas are eligible for the Business Advice Service, Flying Start, Growth Catalyst, Scale to Thrive and Access to Finance.