We PLUG YOU
INTO
DIGITAL HEALTH.
We translate your vision and ideas into products and experiences that can cross the Digital Health chasm get plugged in and gain adoption.
REGULATIONS, INFoRMATICS AND HIT STANDARDS
STILL MATTER.
As DHPs rise to form the new foundations of a modern learning healthcare system, there will be little opportunity for green field modernization. Innovation will be incremental. Regulations, informatics and evidence-based standards still matter as DHPs gain trust over time. This means your concepts, business models, and MVPs need to be properly risk mitigated.
GETTING STARTED
CAN BE The HardEst PART.
Inertia is sometime hard to overcome. From informatics tools to deployment, we got you covered.
We cover a full range of data capture including patient assessments to evidence-based protocols. We have deployed to desktop, tablet, mobile, and even conversational UIs. Most importantly, we bake in the experience of informatics, HIT standards, APIs, and cognitive computing.
We mastered the art of digital transformation of these assessments or protocols, so you focus on the big picture.
INNOVATE WHERE
PATIENTS AND PHYSICIANS
CONNECT.
We believe Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Learning Healthcare vision and Dr. Eric Topol’s cognitive computing opportunities described in Deep Medicine (2019) will be realized via DHP innovation. We innovate in that space where patients and physicians interface the most.
““The greatest opportunity offered by AI is not reducing errors or workloads, or even curing cancer: it is the opportunity to restore the precious and time-honored connection and trust—the human touch—between patients and doctors.
- Eric Topol, MD”
We USE
AN incremental innovation APPROACH
CALLED
ADAPTIVE PROTOCOLS.
Our Adaptive Protocols approach embeds our experience with two national HIT standards launches and how to innovate incrementally but also extended for data capture, interoperability and modern analytics powered by cognitive computing. This modern approach strives to improve outcomes at scale for patients, families, community services, providers, clinicians, researchers, and health systems.