MedCity News August 1, 2024
Arundhati Parmar

Huma has spent 10 years perfecting its technology stack and now it wants others to build off of its expertise, says the company’s chief medical officer.

Huma, the London-based healthcare technology company, began life in 2011 as a patient monitoring software company and started to build the infrastructure to run its digital health apps. Over the years, it also began to develop the technology to be able to run decentralized and hybrid clinical trials with pharma customers. Huma saw a boost in its fortune during the pandemic when the U.K.’s National Health Service deployed Huma’s Medopad technology to virtually monitor all Covid-19 patients.

Now in 2024 the company is announcing its latest incarnation: a driver of healthcare digitization. In a...

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