Project description
Continuous AI-supported remote monitoring saves lives
Many conditions and diseases must be monitored on a regular basis to address the first signs of deterioration. Currently, this requires follow-up diagnostics and clinician visits or, in fewer cases, remote monitoring via devices that are not able to collect and analyse continuous data. These approaches provide snapshots in time that often fail to detect deterioration when it begins, resulting in otherwise preventable deaths. The Bulgarian SME CHECK POINT CARE has developed wearable medical devices and an AI-supported decision support system enabling 24/7 monitoring of biomarkers that have saved hundreds of lives in patients with critical illness. The EIC-funded ARCHANGEL project will validate the system in patients suffering from chronic diseases.
Objective
Patients die because deteriorations are missed. There is a huge unfulfilled need for better patient monitoring, diagnostics and reaction everywhere in healthcare. A reason is that, despite advancements with remote monitoring devices, the current care model still relies on short “snapshots'' examinations, which leave a lot of dangerous conditions missed, untackled, or tackled too late. At Checkpointcardio, we are enabling the switch from a “Snapshot” model to a “full movie” model where patients and carers are fully and constantly connected.
We have set up the first of its kind 24/7 remote observation medical centre that, thanks to a wearable device and the use of AI, constantly monitors and manages healthcare delivery for more than 50 000 critically ill patients, already saving hundreds of lives. We now want to replicate the model for patients suffering from chronic diseases, multiplying both our business opportunity and the impact we have on people’s lives.
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HORIZON.3.1 - The European Innovation Council (EIC)
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATOR-01
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6100 Kazanlak
Bulgaria
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