Development of advanced AI algorithms for remote patient monitoring
Current standard of care of remote patient monitoring solutions require painful integrations with medical devices that make the service tough to handle and inoperable at some points.
Doctomatic offers an innovative device & condit...
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Información proyecto Doctomatic
Duración del proyecto: 8 meses
Fecha Inicio: 2023-05-31
Fecha Fin: 2024-01-31
Líder del proyecto
DOCTOMATIC
Actividad principal: 8299 / otras actividades de apoyo a las empresas. otras actividades: 6201 / actividades de programacion informatica
TRL
6-7
| 90K€
Presupuesto del proyecto
75K€
Fecha límite de participación
Sin fecha límite de participación.
Descripción del proyecto
Current standard of care of remote patient monitoring solutions require painful integrations with medical devices that make the service tough to handle and inoperable at some points.
Doctomatic offers an innovative device & condition agnostic AI-powered SaaS platform. By just downloading an app, patients can scan the results from any domestic medical device and automatically provide the data to their doctors.
It's a simple to use technology which accelerates access to critical health information guaranteeing optimisation & cost efficacy of patient treatment.
Doctomatic’s mission is to both save lives using AI as a preventative healthcare tool whose data is transformed into a personalised early detection system and remove the burden of our saturated healthcare systems by extending the clinician’s reach to the patients’ home. Our technology ensures conditions are detected prior to them worsening and reduces both chronic conditions and associated comorbidities.
Doctomatic is seeking Women TechEU funding to further develop and advance its AI algorithms so as to improve its current performance, increase its device reach and impact more patient's lives.