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An AI scribing firm that also runs one of primary care’s most widely used GP triage platforms has filed a court claim against the government over a procurement decision, HSJ reports.

Continuum Health Limited, which trades as Anima Health, filed a Part 7 procurement claim in the Technology and Construction Court on 19 May.

The Cabinet Office, the minister for the Cabinet Office and the Government Commercial Agency are both listed as defendants.

Anima was founded in 2021 by doctor Shun Pang and former Treasury official Rachel Mumford.

It is a fast-growing platform across primary care, providing triage and online consultation tools in over 400 GP practices and serving more than two million patients.

The firm launched its AI scribing product, Annie, in 2025, and it is listed on England’s self-certified ambient voice technology registry alongside 22 other suppliers.

Date: 27 May

Posted in News on May 27, 2026

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