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The digital health industry encompasses everything from diagnostic equipment and mobile health apps to telemedicine, wearable devices, and iterative AI.
Because of this wide bevy of different but interrelated technologies, this industry necessitates a holistic approach.
Of course, this also includes the handling of vitally private user data, the mishandling of which can have dire consequences, quickly eroding trust in even larger enterprises.
Data produced and handled by digital health businesses is potentially the most sensitive data out there
When dealing with patients’ health, errors in data evaluation are not just vital to address, but potentially life-threatening when they aren’t
Regulations in this industry are connected to both data privacy and medical standardization
When it comes to Digital Health, there’s a wealth of challenges that need to be addressed – data privacy, operational efficiency and the elimination of errors, as well as regulatory compliance. If a business operates in more than one country, those can quickly compound, and in worst case scenarios even threaten patients’ lives.
Our solutions address all these factors – from large-scale systems efficiency to the last lines of individual code, all while keeping sensitive data secure and encrypted, and accounting for large volumes of data. Additionally, many Digital Health processes – such as scheduling, diagnostics, and patient monitoring through wearables – can be automated or enhanced through the use of AI.
For us, ensuring that our clients can focus on delivering exceptional healthcare services while remaining unburdened by technical complexities is paramount.
Advancements are being made in not just telehealth platforms for remote consultations, but also in wearable devices which can now send data directly to healthcare providers – this also extends to the push for digitizing health records, which can interact with the above platforms, seamlessly sharing real-time data with entire medical ecosystems
Iterative AI is revolutionizing the discovery of new drugs, as well as patterns of automatically diagnosing various illnesses and health risks with a markedly better efficiency – processes that would’ve taken decades to develop – and can even suggest personalized treatment plans
There’s also been an increase of apps that address individual risks like diabetes, mental health, and bloodwork, with this already becoming a highly competitive field in many markets – developments that now also help boost access to services in underserved regions of the world
Our client is a Scandinavian media and digital service holding with extensive operations across Europe. Learn how we helped them overcome critical IT challenges, modernize their infrastructure, and build a sustainable, high-performing IT team.