Last Friday, May 14, the company Adhera Health (Palo Alto, California), a pioneer in Precision Digital Therapeutics™, has launched, through its European subsidiary Salumedia Labs, a project that will enable the use of Artificial Intelligence to provide personalized support to people affected by long-term COVID symptoms.
The first successful meeting of the project partners, which took place in Barcelona, marked the beginning of research that will be founded on the application of Precision Digital Therapeutics™ and Artificial Intelligence in order to support patients with long-standing COVID. The research is made possible by technology from the Adhera Platform , a holistic digital solution developed by Adhera Health to support people with one or more chronic diseases.
The project aims to monitor, with the participation of clinical staff from primary care and hospitals in Andalusia and Catalonia, patients with persistent COVID through the information provided by smart bracelets (wearables) and questionnaires that the patient himself provides telematically about his state of health through this platform. In addition, the mobile solution will provide patients with emotional support and behavioral support for the acquisition of practices towards a healthier lifestyle.
Ricardo C. Berrios, executive founder and CEO of Adhera Health, says: “We are proud to say that Adhera Health is a company of the highest quality.As a digital health company with a strong scientific foundation, we have a unique opportunity to make available to long-term COVID patients our extensive scientific track record in developing digital health solutions that support healthcare systems in their transition to more personalized care.”
The project, co-financed by the Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico e Industrial (CDTI) and Corporación Tecnológica de Andalucía (CTA), is headed by Adhera Health and has the collaboration of its partners in Andalusia (Hospital Universitario Virgen de Macarena, Distrito de Salud Aljarafe-Sevilla Norte and the University of Seville), and in Catalonia (Catalan Institute of Health).