Kuradocs Ltd develops digital products that reduce the clinical burden on the NHS and healthcare environments, empower individuals to manage their health and carers to prepare their loved ones for hospital discharge
A health technology company focused on empowering individuals to take an active role in their own health and care. Through intuitive, accessible digital tools, Kuradocs supports people of all ages—especially those managing complex care needs and life transitions—to make informed decisions, improve communication, and stay independent for longer. Kuradocs’ mission is to shift the balance of care from reactive to proactive by enabling greater self-care, family involvement, and coordination with professionals.
Myra was founded by Nicola, a parent, carer, and successful entrepreneur in the pharmaceutical sector. Nicola’s personal experiences shaped the vision, recognising that the challenges faced by parents in caring roles are universal. Her insight extends to all carers, regardless of age, health, employment, or other circumstances. Life’s uncertainties are inevitable.
With 14 years as a senior director at Bayer handling clinical operations, 7 years as an NHS staff nurse, and 4 years running a care company, Clare brings a wealth of experience and insights into the health and care needs of the older adult population.
With experience as a CQC inspector, and heading up operations and content for the Myra app, Clare has an in-depth understanding of operational health and care, and oversees all of the content within the app.
With 30 years in the clinical research industry working in the field of decentralised clinical trials, Stuart brings high level sector related and management experience, and a solid track record in innovation, with global commercial success at board level.
He heads up our contractual and commercial activities within the NHS Trusts and health sectors.
Angela brings over 35 years’ experience of sales & marketing, business development, strategy, consultancy, and entrepreneurship across healthcare, technology, financial services, software, and start-up businesses.
She manages partner relationships with brands featured in the app, and works on all commercial activities alongside the other directors.
John brings 30 years’ experience in Internet and mobile technologies within a corporate environment including the NHS and publishing sector. He is a senior leader with deep understanding of healthcare, pharmaceutical, and tech sectors, AI, and machine learning.
With senior level experience as a project team leader within major clinical research businesses, Carol brings several decades of senior level insights from medical and pharmaceutical environments, with the ability to manage multiple projects using her in depth knowledge and technical expertise.
Our vision goes beyond conventional healthcare approaches, striving for a future where we optimise well-being, minimise hospital visits, and empower individuals with tools for healthier, more independent lives.
We are committed to making Health Technology accessible and user-friendly for everyone, including families, professionals, the younger or older, and everyone in between.
Empowering self-care and easing the burden on health and social care systems. At Kuradocs, we design inclusive digital tools that support better ageing, enable smarter care, and respond directly to system pressures. Our product journey began with MyLiferaft, a personal health platform developed to centralise and share care information across families and professionals. Following extensive R&D, including two successful Innovate UK grants, our work pivoted to focus on the most underserved users: adults aged 60+, their informal carers, and the critical moment of hospital discharge.
In response, we developed the Myra app a free, age-friendly tool now helping thousands of families navigate care confidently, connect with trusted services, and reduce avoidable admissions. Backed by support from Imperial College London, Isle of Wight Council, Carers UK, and South Hampshire College Group, Myra is gaining real-world traction with strong early adoption and scalable commercial potential through advertising, sponsorships, and affiliate models.
With products now live and expanding regionally; Isle of Wight, Portsmouth, Southampton and our D2A pilot with the NHS and Further Education sector under way, Kuradocs is building momentum as a trusted partner in digital health innovation.
Myra is a free, easy-to-use app developed to support older adults, their families, and carers—especially during and after a hospital stay. Myra offers trusted guidance, personalised checklists, and access to local services to help people prepare for discharge, manage care needs at home, and reduce avoidable readmissions.
Created with the input of unpaid carers, NHS professionals, and social care providers, Myra reduces the stress of navigating hospital discharges and aftercare by offering clarity, continuity, and coordination at a time when families often feel overwhelmed. It is currently being rolled out in local authority and health settings across the UK.
MyLiferaft is a digital platform designed to help individuals, families, and carers manage and share vital health and care information. It allows users to create a secure, detailed health profile that can be updated and shared with professionals, ensuring everyone involved in a person’s care is on the same page. Features include symptom trackers, medication logs, care plans, appointment management, and personal notes.
MyLiferaft is especially useful for people with long-term conditions, disabilities, or complex care needs. It provides a single source of truth and helps reduce duplication, miscommunication, and unnecessary stress, promoting continuity of care and individual empowerment.
Kuradocs Ltd is proud to have been named Runner-Up in the Partnership with the NHS Award at the 2026 SEHTA Healthcare Business Awards, recognising the company’s collaboration with University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS) in developing and evaluating the Myra app.
The award celebrates partnerships that demonstrate measurable improvements to patient care, healthcare delivery and NHS efficiency. It reflects the collaborative work undertaken with UHS’s Complex Hospital Discharge Team and wider clinical colleagues to address one of healthcare’s most pressing challenges: supporting safer, more effective transitions from hospital to home.
Developed by Kuradocs, Myra is an innovative digital companion that provides older adults, unpaid carers and healthcare professionals with trusted information, practical guidance and access to support services throughout hospital discharge, recovery and care at home. By improving access to information and empowering patients and families, Myra helps support safer discharges, greater independence and improved continuity of care.
This recognition also reflects the invaluable contributions of our partners, including University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Innovate UK, Health Innovation Wessex, South Hampshire College Group and SEHTA, whose collaboration has helped shape Myra through research, clinical evaluation and real-world implementation.
Commenting on the award, Nicola Murgatroyd, Founder & CEO of Kuradocs Ltd, said:
“Being recognised by SEHTA for our partnership with the NHS is a significant milestone in Myra’s journey. What began as research into the challenges facing older adults and carers quickly revealed a much bigger issue: too many people are leaving hospital without the information, support and confidence they need, while NHS teams are under immense pressure to coordinate increasingly complex discharges.
Myra was designed to address both challenges. By providing trusted information and practical support in people’s pockets, we’re helping patients, carers and healthcare professionals navigate the journey from hospital to home more effectively.
This recognition belongs to every organisation, clinician, patient, carer and partner who has contributed to Myra’s development. Together, we’re demonstrating how collaboration and digital innovation can improve outcomes for patients while supporting wider NHS priorities around prevention, integration and care closer to home.”
As healthcare continues to prioritise prevention, integrated care, digital transformation and supporting people to live independently for longer, Kuradocs remains committed to developing innovative digital solutions that improve patient outcomes and strengthen partnerships across health and social care.
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