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In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, the choice of a digital health platform is pivotal. It’s a pathway to innovation, a compass guiding organizations toward their specific goals. Let’s explore this spectrum and how it aligns with key healthcare components:

 

1. Proactive Predictive Platforms

These platforms leverage digital biomarkers to predict disease onset or progression. By integrating predictive data within health apps, EHRs, and EMRs, they enable early intervention strategies. For example, Ada Health is an AI-powered health platform that offers personalized guidance and aligns more closely with the “Proactive Predictive Platforms” category. Ada Health’s digital biomarkers and predictive capabilities make it suitable for early intervention strategies. Another example is Huma, which focuses on remote patient monitoring and data-driven approaches.

2. Custom Crafted Platforms

Fully configurable platforms offer control over platform features and are tailored to seamlessly mesh with wearable devices. They provide a vantage point for architects in the digital health world. For instance, BrightInsight’s platform enables the integration of medical devices and data, aligning with the “Custom Crafted Platforms” category. Similarly, Alex Therapeutics’ digital therapeutics solutions are designed to be fully configurable, making them a good fit for this category.

3. Ready-Made Resolutions

Moderately configurable platforms are well-established off-the-shelf solutions that complement telehealth and telemedicine. While they may not be endlessly customizable, their efficacy is proven in personalized medicine. For example, Sensights.AI is a remote patient monitoring and aging solution that provides off-the-shelf, readily configurable telehealth and remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions. It offers white-labeling options for healthcare providers to customize the platform to their brand. SenSights.AI’s platform (under MarkiTech) is designed to integrate with IoT sensors and wearables, enabling contactless wellness monitoring solutions. This allows healthcare providers to remotely monitor patients’ health and wellness, providing early intervention strategies when necessary. Other examples include Feel Therapeutics, which focuses on personalized medicine and patient care, and Amalgam Rx, which offers adherence solutions and personalized medicine.

 

4. Personalized Guidance Portals

Human coaching platforms play a central role in healthcare interactions within the context of telehealth. They foster a personalized approach to patient care, enhancing the patient experience. For instance, YourCoach.Health’s human coaching platform falls within the “Personalized Guidance Portals” category due to its emphasis on personalized patient care. Another example is Wellthy Therapeutics’ digital therapeutics platform designed to provide personalized guidance.

This spectrum of digital health platforms is a starting point for exploration. The map offered here is just the tip of the iceberg, a glimpse into the vast possibilities where health apps, EHRs, EMRs, wearable devices, Telehealth, telemedicine, and personalized medicine converge.

At MarkiTech, we pioneer at the intersection of healthcare and technology. MarkiTech has various subsidiaries with products and services targeted towards digital healthcare and telehealth/telemedicine and virtual clinic with laser focus on helping seniors age in place and help their caregivers.

Sensights.AI is a company focused on remote patient monitoring and aging solutions, which utilizes artificial intelligence to track the health of patients and keep a round-the-clock connection between caregivers and patients. As well, Veyetals uses rPPG and AI modeling algorithms to capture the light reflected by the blood vessels under a patient’s skin to measure vitals anytime, anywhere. Lastly, we are now launched our latest Mental Health AI Scribe tool called CliniScripts.com