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Update on publication of Audited Final Results

October 24, 2022

Induction Healthcare Group PLC

(“Induction”, the “Company”, or the “Group”)

Update on publication of Audited Final Results

Induction (AIM: INHC), a leading digital health platform driving transformation of healthcare systems worldwide, announces that its audited final results for the year ended 31 March 2022 will now be released on or before Monday 28 November 2022. This is as a result of staff shortages at the Company’s auditor and following the unexpected bereavement of a family member of one of the Company’s Board.There is no change to the financial performance and, as previously reported on 22 September, results for FY22 are expected to be in-line with guidance.Induction will announce its interim results for the six months ended 30 September 2022 shortly after the publication of the 2022 audited results.During November, the Board expect to issue a trading update on the six-month period to 30 September 2022.ENQUIRIES InductionJames Balmain, Chief Executive OfficerGuy Mitchell, Chief Financial OfficerVia Walbrook PR Ltd: induction@walbrookpr.com Singer Capital Markets (Nominated Adviser and Broker)+44 (0)20 7496 3000Philip Davies / Kailey Aliyar Walbrook PR Ltd induction@walbrookpr.comAlice WoodingsMob: +44 (0)7407 804 654 About Induction - www.inductionhealthcare.comInduction (AIM: INHC) Induction delivers a suite of software solutions through a single integrated platform that transforms care delivery. Our system-wide applications help healthcare providers and administrators to deliver care at any stage remotely as well as face-to-face – giving the communities they serve greater flexibility, control and ease of access. Purpose-built for integration with leading Electronic Medical Record (EMR) platforms, our products offer immediate stand-alone value that becomes even greater when integrated with pre-existing systems.Used at scale by national and regional healthcare systems, as well non-health government services, our applications are relied upon by hundreds of thousands of clinicians and millions of patients across almost every hospital in the British Isles.