In London, digital healthcare is a growing intersection of the healthcare and technology sectors. By using digital tools like virtual communications, connectivity platforms, remote biometric devices and sensors, healthcare organizations and providers can improve the speed and scale at which they serve patients. These top digital health companies are leading the charge in England’s capital.
London's Top Digital Health Companies
- eMed
- Doctify
- HealthHero
- DeepMind
- Huma
Top Digital Health Companies in London
eMed is a healthcare logistics provider, offering both on-demand healthcare and subscription medical care. Through its provider network, eMed provides healthcare services in multiple languages — with care available every day of the year without appointments. This accessibility of care is designed for patients who are exhausted by long waits to see providers.
Doctify is a healthcare reviews marketplace where patients can rate, rank and review providers based on the quality of care they feel they have received. Users can search the database for available providers and read real user reviews about their bedside manner and other important aspects of their care.
HealthHero offers a digital version of traditional medical services, including online triage, urgent care triage, video consultations with providers and risk assessment tools that can be accessed remotely and self-administered. It also provides virtual GP appointments and automated prescription services, which are offered to individuals. Additional features include employee assistance programs, which are administered through company HR departments.
DeepMind is a Google-owned British-American AI research laboratory and think tank. Its projects include digital healthcare applications for AI such as AI mammogram analysis, algorithmic retinal scans for Moorfield’s Eye Hospital and machine learning automation for radiotherapy treatment of tumors of the head and neck.
Huma, formerly Medopad, is a healthtech company that takes data from hospital databases, patient wearables and mobile health tracking applications and securely transfers it to healthcare providers for clinical and research purposes. Huma’s remote patient monitoring platform offers doctors the opportunity to provide connected care. It af researchers the opportunity to learn from patient experiences.