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8 Announcing the 2015 Global Digital Health 100 December 2015 We are delighted to be able to announce our Global Digital Health 100 Award List for 2015. Building upon the amazing response that we had from the industry to our 2014 award list this year’s 100 have been compiled from a combination of nomi- nations and industry research to identify the most innovative and effective com- panies, from around the world, operating in the mobile, digital and connected care industries today. And, what a remarkable 100 they are! The diversity of this year’s list stands out straight away. With innovations targeting just about every corner of healthcare the honouree companies offer technologies across a range of categories including, clinical solutions, wearable technologies, healthcare applications, medical devices, and data analytics. These are all solutions and services that are transforming, or have the potential to transform, and disrupt the way in which healthcare is delivered. Reflecting the growing prominence of mobile, digital and connected solutions in the healthcare sector, the Global Digital Health 100 acknowledges the significant work being carried out by organisations from around the globe. This year’s list similarly recognises an industry that is showing the signs of early maturity. As we progress from what some would describe as digital health 1.0 to digital health 2.0, 3.0 and beyond, then we can expect the role that these organisations play in every- day healthcare delivery to become greater and more widespread. The Global Digital Health 100 represents 6 months of analysis by the editorial and advisory team at the Journal, who con- sider the offerings and innovations from companies across the digital health eco- system, prior to selecting the final 100. The judging criteria analysed 10 differ- ent quantitative and qualitative evalu- ation metrics including: disruptive impact; proof of concept; technology innovation; social value; effectiveness; execution of strategy; and, industry inte- gration. The selected 100 companies demonstrate true innovation and the opportunity to disrupt the delivery of healthcare at scale. The selection criteria ensure that companies are considered truly upon innovation, allowing start- up offerings to be compared alongside established and larger organisations. Digital health solutions from 15 different countries The Global Digital Health 100 is already seen by many as a benchmark of indus- try activity for digital health solutions and we hope that this year’s list will provide critical insight into the sector that will be beneficial across numerous perspectives. This year’s list reveals some interest- ing insights into the growing adoption of mobile and digital technologies. The largest proportion of honouree compa- nies (53 per cent) come from the North American market which is down from 63 per cent in 2014. European compa- nies make up a larger proportion of the list this year rising to 40 per cent, with 7 per cent or recipients coming from the rest of the world. This seems to reflect a wider growth trend for digital healthcare solutions across European markets. We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all of the organisations honoured in this year’s list. We applaud your work and hope that 2016 proves to be another year of innovation and achievement! We will be releasing further insight on the recipients of Global Digital Health 100 over coming weeks and watch out for our next issue of the Journal in Feb- ruary that will include in-depth coverage of the 100. Submissions for the 2016 Award list will begin in February, so if you are interested in nominating you may register your interest now by emailing journalofm- [email protected]. n Announcing Recognising Innovation in Mobile, Digital and Connected Healthcare the Global Digital Health 100

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Announcing the 2015 Global Digital Health 100

December 2015

We are delighted to be able to announce our Global Digital Health 100 Award List for 2015.

Building upon the amazing response that we had from the industry to our 2014 award list this year’s 100 have been compiled from a combination of nomi-nations and industry research to identify the most innovative and effective com-panies, from around the world, operating in the mobile, digital and connected care industries today.

And, what a remarkable 100 they are!

The diversity of this year’s list stands out straight away. With innovations targeting just about every corner of healthcare the honouree companies offer technologies across a range of categories including, clinical solutions, wearable technologies, healthcare applications, medical devices, and data analytics. These are all solutions and services that are transforming, or have the potential to transform, and disrupt the way in which healthcare is delivered.

Reflecting the growing prominence of mobile, digital and connected solutions in the healthcare sector, the Global Digital Health 100 acknowledges the significant work being carried out by organisations from around the globe. This year’s list similarly recognises an industry that is showing the signs of early maturity. As we progress from what some would describe as digital health 1.0 to digital health 2.0, 3.0 and beyond, then we can expect the role that these organisations play in every-

day healthcare delivery to become greater and more widespread.

The Global Digital Health 100 represents 6 months of analysis by the editorial and advisory team at the Journal, who con-sider the offerings and innovations from companies across the digital health eco-system, prior to selecting the final 100.

The judging criteria analysed 10 differ-ent quantitative and qualitative evalu-ation metrics including: disruptive impact; proof of concept; technology innovation; social value; effectiveness; execution of strategy; and, industry inte-gration. The selected 100 companies demonstrate true innovation and the opportunity to disrupt the delivery of healthcare at scale. The selection criteria ensure that companies are considered truly upon innovation, allowing start-up offerings to be compared alongside established and larger organisations.

Digital health solutions from 15 different countries

The Global Digital Health 100 is already seen by many as a benchmark of indus-try activity for digital health solutions and we hope that this year’s list will provide critical insight into the sector that will be beneficial across numerous perspectives.

This year’s list reveals some interest-ing insights into the growing adoption

of mobile and digital technologies. The largest proportion of honouree compa-nies (53 per cent) come from the North American market which is down from 63 per cent in 2014. European compa-nies make up a larger proportion of the list this year rising to 40 per cent, with 7 per cent or recipients coming from the rest of the world. This seems to reflect a wider growth trend for digital healthcare solutions across European markets.

We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all of the organisations honoured in this year’s list. We applaud your work and hope that 2016 proves to be another year of innovation and achievement!

We will be releasing further insight on the recipients of Global Digital Health 100 over coming weeks and watch out for our next issue of the Journal in Feb-ruary that will include in-depth coverage of the 100. Submissions for the 2016 Award list will begin in February, so if you are interested in nominating you may register your interest now by emailing [email protected]. n

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» Global review process » 10 different assessment

criteria » From 15 different

countries » 8 categories

Categories » Healthcare Applications » Clinical Solutions » Wearable Technologies » Medical Devices » Hardware » Assistive Technologies » Telehealth/Telecare » Data Analytics

By Region 53 North America 40 Europe 7 Rest of the World

By Country 46 United States 22 United Kingdom 7 Canada 5 Ireland 4 Israel 2 Germany 2 Italy 2 Switzerland 2 France 2 Spain 1 New Zealand 1 India 1 Turkey 1 Holland

The 2015 Global Digital Health 100 ListFacts & Figures

Company Name Location

11Health UK

Accel Diagnostics USA

AdhereTech USA

Adherium New Zealand

Aeri Health Canada

AirStrip USA

Allscripts USA

Aseptika (Activ8rlives) UK

Avizia USA

Babylon UK

BaseHealth USA

Big White Wall UK

BleepBleeps UK

CareInnovations USA

CareMonster USA

Chino.io Italy

Clinical Ink USA

dacadoo Switzerland

drchrono USA

eClinicalHealth UK

eDevice France

eKincare India

eko USA

emocha USA

Empatica Italy

Emperra Germany

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The 2015 Global Digital Health 100 ListCompany Name Location

Endoscope-i UK

eTreatMD Canada

Exco InTouch UK

Eyeread Canada

Figure 1 Turkey

Flatiron Health USA

Galvanic Ireland

gobiquity USA

GoMoHealth USA

HCi Viocare UK

Healthbank Switzerland

Healthline USA

HealthPrize USA

Ieso Digital Health UK

iHealth USA

Isansys UK

LifeMap USA

LifeWIRE USA

Lincor Ireland

Lumo BodyTech USA

MDLive USA

MD Revolution USA

Medable USA

MedAware Solutions USA

Medic Creations UK

Medidata Solutions USA

Company Name Location

Medilinked UK

Medopad UK

Medxnote Ireland

Memotext Canada

Mendor Finland

MI7 USA

Mindful Scientific Canada

MobileODT Israel

Moodmetric Finland

NeuroDigital Spain

Nuvo Israel

Orange Healthcare France

Oxehealth UK

Oxitone Israel

Patagonia Health USA

PatientIO USA

Patients Know Best UK

PatientSource UK

Peek Vision UK

Philips Holland

PowHealth UK

Psious Spain

Qardio USA

QoC Health Canada

Qualcomm Life USA

ReelDX USA

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Company Name Location

Rise Health USA

SeamlessMD Canada

Sensium Healthcare UK

Sensogram USA

Sentrian USA

SilverCloud Health Ireland

swiftQueue Ireland

Talkspace USA

Teladoc USA

The Learning Clinic UK

Tiatros USA

Company Name Location

Tinnitracks Germany

Touch Surgery UK

TruClinic USA

Tyto Care Israel

Validic USA

Visible Health USA

Vizr Tech USA

Wellbe USA

Wellflix USA

Welltok USA

Zoeticx USA