Remote patient monitoring
Keep your patients connected to their clinical healthcare team from the comfort of their own home using GroCARE, our award-winning remote monitoring platform.
We’re proud to be trusted by the NHS
Monitor your patients from anywhere
Our platform enables you to provide virtual ward capabilities using remote patient monitoring to enable monitoring of patients outside of conventional clinical settings which support increased accessibility and reduced delivery costs.
Keep patients out of hospital
Keep patients out of hospital using a combination of our self-management education and remote patient monitoring technologies and receive real-time analytics data to help clinical teams manage caseload and priority.
Continuous monitoring
Help ensure patient safety by detecting the early onset of problems and adverse events using continuous remote patient monitoring.
Spot monitoring
Receive point-in-time data to monitor patient health status. We work with clinicians to co-design trusted innovations that are accessible, engaging and effective.
Innovative remote monitoring
Remotely monitor your patients using a variety of methods.
Devices
Collect data from Bluetooth enabled devices that measure blood glucose, blood pressure, pulse, SpO2, temperature, humidity, motion and more.
Wearables
Collect data from popular Internet-enabled (IoT) wearables and services including Apple Health, Google Fit, FitBit, Garmin and Withings.
Voice based monitoring
Collect symptom, voice and remote monitoring data from patients through voice interaction through the app or Gro-enabled smart devices.
Improve patient outcomes and unlock efficiencies
When GroCARE is used to remotely monitor patients, our service is demonstrated to improve patient outcomes, enable clinical efficiencies and reduce waiting list times.
Start a virtual ward in as little as 4 weeks
DDM delivers a virtual ward to University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust which provides remote health and engagement monitoring for patients with severe and co-morbid obesity.
Professor Carel le Roux MBChB, MSC, FRCP, FRCPath, PhD
King’s College Hospital