British Society for Rheumatology Annual Conference 2026
Rheumatology services are under increasing pressure, with rising demand, complex treatment pathways and limited clinical capacity. Sciensus works in partnership with the NHS to deliver specialist clinical in-home care that supports earlier treatment initiation, improves continuity of care and reduces pressure on hospital services.
At BSR, we are sharing how connected, clinically led pathways can help rheumatology teams deliver safe, effective care in a way that works for both patients and the system.
Visit us at Stand 20
- See how therapies can be safely delivered beyond the hospital
- Explore digitally enabled pathways that reduce delay and error
- Discuss how to improve treatment initiation and patient continuity
- Learn how real-world insight can be generated through routine care
Meet the Sciensus team
at Stand 20 to explore how clinical in-home care can support your rheumatology pathways.
Delivering specialist care beyond hospital walls
Clinical in-home care enables patients with complex rheumatological conditions to receive treatment safely in their own homes, supported by specialist nurses and coordinated clinical oversight.
This approach reduces reliance on hospital infrastructure while maintaining high standards of care, helping services manage demand more effectively without compromising patient outcomes.
Faster pathways. Lower risk. Driving smarter use of NHS resources
Delays in treatment initiation and fragmented processes can impact both patient outcomes and service efficiency. Sciensus supports streamlined pathways that reduce administrative burden and improve coordination across the care journey.
By simplifying referral, prescription and delivery processes, rheumatology teams can focus more time on clinical care and less on managing operational complexity.
Supporting NHS priorities in practice
Clinical in-home care aligns with the direction set out in the NHS Long Term Plan and wider system priorities.
- Care closer to home
- Digital pathways over manual processes
- Reduced pressure on hospital services
- Improved continuity of care for patients
These models are already supporting NHS teams to deliver more sustainable, patient-centred services.
Connected care, better visibility
Through integrated digital tools and coordinated service delivery, clinical in-home care provides greater visibility across the patient pathway.
Clinicians can better track treatment progress, manage supply and respond to patient needs in real time, supporting more consistent and proactive care.
Let’s continue the conversation
If you are attending BSR, visit us at Stand 20 to discuss how these approaches could support your rheumatology services.
Alternatively, get in touch to arrange a follow-up conversation with our team.
NHS and Sciensus Collaboration: Maximising Clinical Outcomes and Medicines Value
Date: Day 1 (28 April)
Time: 15:30-15:50
Exhibition Hall on Stage 2
A collaborative discussion and case study on clinical in-home care as critical NHS infrastructure – demonstrating how Sciensus and Sherwood Forest Hospitals are delivering hospital-quality care at home, reducing system pressure and creating a more efficient, patient-centred model of care.
Expertise that makes the difference
Leveraging over 30 years of clinical experience, deep therapeutic expertise and personalised digital innovation, we help biopharma, CROs and CCOs bring treatments to patients across Europe faster.
0
Years’ experience in Europe
0
patients supported each year
0
patient interactions
0
patients active on our apps
Get a faster route into Europe
Request a meeting for a focused strategic conversation on your asset, where we’ll explore how you can accelerate access to Europe by using one integrated partner for end-to-end support.