Published: August 23, 2023

Taking Control of the Risk – How Remote Patient Monitoring Technology Can Save Lives

HealthTech company on a global mission. See how Untitled Kingdom builds remote patient monitoring software that is transforming healthcare.

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Author: TBD Media Group

The time to make healthcare accessible is running out. Currently, 30% of the world population has no access to essential health services and, by 2030, 18 million healthcare positions will be unfilled, according to WHO. If maximizing efforts does not become a global priority, living in good health will become a luxury.

“As a ​​cardiac surgeon, I can impact up to 2-3 human lives per day. But working with Untitled Kingdom and its partners allows me to save more human lives. It is building a healthcare model that, instead of putting out the fire, prevents it from starting in the first place.” says Marcin Maruszewski, MD, PhD, MBA, cardiovascular medicine expert and Medical Director at Untitled Kingdom. Technology may just alter modern clinical medicine’s course.

Enter: remote patient monitoring devices

Remote patient monitoring solutions refer to what patients can use at home to perform self-testing, self-examination, and health status surveillance, improving access to health screenings and diagnosis to achieve the primary goal of healthcare: disease prevention. 

Untitled Kingdom is one of the top HealthTech companies co-developing remote patient monitoring software and technology.

“The term ’home’ or ‘family’ doctor no longer means a doctor living nearby. It means someone who thoroughly knows a specific family or individual, including potential inherited or acquired diseases,” says Marcin Maruszewski. Technology can now support this role. Firstly, by comparing the medical data and history of different patients with similar symptoms and clinical characteristics, offering high-quality recommendations for personalized treatment. Secondly, by speeding up diagnosis and treatment, making healthcare more accessible.

Privacy means security

Yet, remote patient monitoring technology is often developed by providers with no medical background. And as governments are starting to regulate medical data collection, we are only beginning to comprehend the risks associated with it.

“In the years to come, the best developers will not be the universal problem solvers but industry experts in a specific field” says Piotr Zając, CEO of Untitled Kingdom. 

“In our case, with 15 years of experience partnering with mission-driven companies, we can discuss any project’s technological and medical aspects equally. Then the development process is suited to the product’s needs, data security is at its core, and the final results have proven us right.”

Ahead of the future

Untitled Kingdom and its partners develop medical solutions that reflect the vision, where technology is supporting care delivery and access.

“‘Equality starts with technology’, for me, means facilitating opportunities and enabling us to be whoever we want to be. And for HealthTech, it means access to reliable care for everyone.” says Piotr Zając.

Dr. Maruszewski adds: “In my ideal world, right at birth, a patient would receive information on potential risks, allergies, and intolerances of their own body. Then, they would receive recommendations for living a happy and healthy life. Taking control of the risk long before it poses a real danger.”

For more information, go to Untitled Kingdom website: www.untitledkingdom.com

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