wellthy CARE™ – A Digital Therapeutics Platform for Advanced symptom management & Remote monitoring of Cancer patients


Existing Clinical Pathways have partially bridged care gaps in Oncology —

  1. Growing Unmet Needs in Cancer Management and Awareness:
    • Delay in seeking care due to lack of information and sensitisation towards the disease1
    • Increasing disconnect with gaps in symptom and side effect management, as well as, emotional, psychosocial, and spiritual support2
  2. Rising Disease Burden and Costs:
    • Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for nearly 10 million deaths in 2020, or nearly one in six deaths3
    • The total cost of cancer for Europe is estimated to be around 199 billion in 20183
  3. Demand for Personalization:
    • Tons of Data generated through wearables, consumer electronics, durable medical equipment sitting in silos4
    • Non-Data Backed Intuition Based Care has been linked to higher treatment costs and shown as detrimental to patient health, as well as, care giver health5
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Our Platform Drives Impact at each Stage of Cancer Journey

Impact of Digital Health Intervention in Cancer

Clinicians1
  • Ability to titrate treatment based on PRO’s to augment clinical decision support
  • Informed decision making
  • Access to valuable insights from analyzing tons of patient data
  • Optimal resource utilization by enabling remote care and activating smart care workflows
  • Make symptom & treatment related side effect management easy
  • Safe and simple guidance to evolve your behavior during your cancer journey
  • Enable easy connectivity with the care team
  • Increase in adherence and treatment efficacy
  • Evidence-based educational resources to help learn more about their disease, as well as, the symptoms
  • Reduced burden and anxiety
  • Real-world data generation to better understand drug side effects and plan for adverse events
  • Expedite approval of drugs with improved real world outcomes for onco-therapies with combination digital therapeutics
  • Improved patient diagnosis and treatment selection for cancer patients

The wellthy CARE™ Engine

We understand that the adoption of a new digital solution in a disease journey, like cancer where a patient is immunocompromised, can be challenging. We thus come with a fleet of services to show RWEs that help you fast track formulary inclusion and provide chances of increased reimbursement.

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Analytical Dashboard

Easy to understand patent data dashboard for efficient monitoring by Clinicians

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Seamless Integration

Integrates into the Cancer Center Information Technology System and Workflow

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Ensured Patient Success

Real Word Evidence-Based digital interventions that fits perfectly into your care routine for continual improved outcomes

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Adoption & Engagement

Inbuilt Reward & Value system, Gamification, & Treatment Personalization, Health Coach & Regular Check-ins

Exploring Co-Creation for Enhanced Patient Outcomes?

Exploring Co-Creation?

Our Multi-disciplinary team at Wellthy is constituted by medical experts, software developers, behavioral user-experience designers, compliance experts, and data scientists experienced in co-creating digital health solutions in varied therapeutic areas for top pharma companies across Europe and Asia.

Keeping the patient at the center, while using your experience in cancer therapy development and our expertise in building and developing a digital health solution, we can launch a novel oncology care solution that shows improved adoption and engagement.

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References:

  1. Sahu, D. P., Subba, S. H., & Giri, P. P. (2020). Cancer awareness and attitude towards cancer screening in India: A narrative review. Journal of family medicine and primary care, 9(5), 2214–2218. https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_145_20
  2. Wang, T., Molassiotis, A., Chung, B. P. M., & Tan, J. Y. (2018). Unmet care needs of advanced cancer patients and their informal caregivers: a systematic review. BMC palliative care, 17(1), 1-29.
  3. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cancer
  4. Palanisamy, V., & Thirunavukarasu, R. (2019). Implications of big data analytics in developing healthcare frameworks–A review. Journal of King Saud University-Computer and Information Sciences, 31(4), 415-425.
  5. Bates, D. W., Saria, S., Ohno-Machado, L., Shah, A., & Escobar, G. (2014). Big data in health care: using analytics to identify and manage high-risk and high-cost patients. Health affairs, 33(7), 1123-1131.