Digital health service wins 'Oscar of healthcare' for role during pandemic

Luscii telemonitoring has won the Prix Galien Excellence COVID-19 MedTech Award. Luscii won ‘the Oscar of healthcare’ for its contribution during various phases of the Coronavirus pandemic. Luscii shares the prize with the Hubrecht Institute. 

Luscii, founded in 2018 by Prof. Dr. Daan Dohmen, aims to make patients more independent and relieve healthcare providers with the use of technology and artificial intelligence. The company is active in seven countries in Europe and Africa and has already processed over 20 million registrations. It received the award for the rapid development and upscaling of three COVID-related home measurement programs, which have enabled healthcare providers to cope more effectively with the pandemic.

During the first wave, Luscii created The Corona Check app together with the Amsterdam OLVG city hospital. Via the app, which was deployed nationwide, people submitted their health data daily from their homes. This allowed healthcare providers to determine who was potentially suffering from COVID-19 and who needed care. In addition to the Netherlands, Ireland and several African countries also made use of The Corona Check app.

At the end of the first wave, Luscii and the St. Antonius Hospital developed a program to monitor COVID-19 patients at home. Thanks to Covid-at-Home, patients can be safely discharged five days earlier on average. As a result, the admission capacity has expanded considerably. This program is currently being used by 20 hospitals across the Netherlands and England.

Together with the Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital, Luscii developed a program to monitor patients with Long COVID, by providing long-term remote monitoring of discharged COVID-19 patients. This enables the hospital to gain insight into the long-term recovery process and provide the right care. This program, too, is being adopted by several hospitals.

Esther Lievaart, marketing lead at Luscii, said: "I am so proud and utterly delighted with this recognition on behalf of the entire Luscii team. But most of all, I would like to thank the three hospitals that took the initiative to join us in developing these programs."

Jury president Marlies Schijven, surgeon at the AMC and CMIO at the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, added: “Luscii is all set. It was really special to see how the company deployed all its in-house apps and infrastructure to 'unburden' healthcare digitally. It is very impressive to have collaborated and scaled up in such a way across various hospitals, with all the necessary certifications. Luscii is all set and raring to go.”

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