LOGEX, a European leader in healthcare analytics, has announced the launch of LOGEX Income, a new cloud-based solution designed to help NHS Trusts automate and simplify their income management process. The announcement was made at the HFMA Leadership Summit in Birmingham on July 3, 2025.
According to LOGEX, many NHS Trusts struggle with the income monitoring process due to various challenges such as lack of system integration, Grouper technology issues, and overall process complexity. LOGEX Income aims to address these challenges by providing a single platform for income teams to manage their processes.
The platform integrates data collection, NHS groupers, income calculation, and commissioner reporting, streamlining the workflow and eliminating the need for multiple systems. This helps healthcare providers safeguard revenue, reduce manual effort, and focus on delivering meaningful insights.
Philipp-Jan Flach, CEO of LOGEX, described LOGEX Income as a “game-changing strategic support” for NHS Trusts. He believes that the platform will give healthcare organisations the clarity and control they need to navigate a complex and evolving system, while also freeing up time to focus on improving outcomes and financial sustainability.
LOGEX Income offers several key benefits, including higher accuracy through early detection of mismatches between activity and income, time savings through extensive automation, and continuous compliance with the latest NHS tools and payment rules.
To learn more about how LOGEX Income is transforming the income management process, visit their website.
LOGEX is a leading healthcare analytics company in Europe, helping over 1000 public and private healthcare providers make data-driven decisions to improve patient outcomes and manage costs. With headquarters in Amsterdam and a team of over 400 members, LOGEX is dedicated to making the best possible care more affordable for everyone. For more information about LOGEX and its solutions, visit their website.

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