Digital Health August 18, 2023
Andrea Chipman

Remote monitoring is fast becoming central to the health service’s hopes of squaring the circle of increased demand for healthcare and staff shortages. For health tech company Entia, offering remote monitoring for cancer patients is a way of both saving resources and harnessing data that will allow it to improve care pathways.

“We want to create the world’s most holistic picture of a patient’s health as they are going through treatment,” Entia chief executive Dr Toby Basey-Fisher told Digital Health News. He notes that the NHS has predicted a one-third rise in the number of people diagnosed with cancer by 2040.

Entia has developed a home blood monitoring and analytics system, known as Liberty, to support cancer patients...

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