Surrey-based provider of care management software, Person Centred Software, has acquired a counterpart in London as it looks to make digital medication management safer.
The move sees Camascope join Person Centred Software (PCS), while Camascope’s previous chief executive Kehan Zhou steps up as group chief executive of PCS Group.
PCS joins a person’s medication administration record to the rest of their care notes, such as hydration, falls and activities, in order to give care providers full context and avoid missed or incorrect doses.
Its care operating system brings together care provision, medication management, staffing and training, and resident and family experience, all in one platform.
Zhou, who now heads PCS, Camascope, and children’s care specialist Clearcare, was born in a village in Inner Mongolia and taught himself English from television and podcasts before heading to university in America.
His career since has taken him from building a computer vision technology company in the US to group chief executive of the PCS Group, which includes Clearcare, specialists in children’s care software.
Having spent his career building and scaling AI and data businesses, Kehan joined Camascope as chief executive in 2023.
Under his direction, the company grew from supporting approximately 14,000 care residents to more than 85,000 and was ranked 248th in the Financial Times’ FT 1000 list of Europe’s fastest-growing companies in 2026.
To understand the realities facing care providers, Zhou has spent time living as a care home resident and worked night shifts alongside the teams who rely on the software.
He said: “It is a privilege to work alongside so many compassionate, mission-driven colleagues across PCS, Camascope and Clearcare. Together, we have an opportunity to build exceptional technology that makes a meaningful difference to care providers, the people they support and their families. I remain deeply committed to staying close to the people we serve, whose dedication, resilience and humanity inspire our work every day.”
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