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Development of advanced AI algorithms for remote patient monitoring

Project description

AI brings doctors into patients’ homes

Traditional remote patient monitoring involves cumbersome integrations with medical devices, often rendering the service impractical and complex. The landscape of remote patient monitoring is about to change. The EU-funded Doctomatic project introduces an innovative, device-agnostic AI-powered software-as-a-service, or SaaS, platform. By simply downloading an app, patients can effortlessly share data from any domestic medical device with their doctors. This user-friendly technology not only accelerates critical health information access but also enhances treatment optimisation and cost efficiency. With a mission to utilise AI as a preventive healthcare tool, Doctomatic aims to revolutionise patient care while alleviating strain on healthcare systems. By detecting conditions early, Doctomatic aims to minimise chronic illnesses and their associated complications.

Objective

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.

Coordinator

DOCTOMATIC SL
Net EU contribution
€ 75 000,00
Address
SANT ANTONI MARIA CLARET 167
08025 Barcelona
Spain

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Este Cataluña Barcelona
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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