
Oth.io
Cloud-based platform for remote patient home monitoring.
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Oth.io, formerly known as OpenTeleHealth, is a Danish-based company founded in 2015 that has developed a medically certified, cloud-based remote patient monitoring platform. The system was conceived to address the complexity and high cost of existing telehealth solutions, aiming to provide a standardized, affordable, and scalable alternative. Its development originated from OpenTele, a government-funded national project in Denmark, which has positioned the platform as part of Denmark's national standards in healthcare IT.
The company was founded by Henrik Ibsen, who, after a decade of helping build Denmark's national healthcare IT infrastructure, identified the potential for telehealth to improve the distribution of healthcare resources if it could be made a standardized commodity. On August 18, 2023, Oth.io was acquired by Doccla, a London-based virtual ward technology provider, in a move to expand its global presence and progress toward becoming a leading virtual hospital in Europe.
Oth.io operates on a business-to-business model, targeting healthcare providers such as public and private hospitals, clinics, and nursing centers. The platform enables healthcare professionals to remotely monitor patients with chronic conditions like COPD, congestive heart failure, and hypertension. Patients use a mobile app and a range of medical devices to measure vital signs and health data from home, which is then transmitted to a secure web portal for doctors and nurses to review, analyze, and act upon. The system features customizable clinical workflows, questionnaires, automated alerts for out-of-range measurements, and options for video conferencing, supporting over 40 clinical pathways. This approach aims to reduce unnecessary hospital visits and enable proactive, preventive care.
Keywords: remote patient monitoring, telehealth, virtual care, healthcare IT, cloud platform, medical device integration, chronic disease management, digital health, home health monitoring, virtual wards, clinical workflow automation, patient data management, healthcare technology systems, ISO13485 certified, patient engagement, preventative healthcare, health data analytics