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What is Huma

Huma is a digital health platform used by healthcare providers and life sciences organizations to support remote patient monitoring and virtual care programs. It combines patient-facing mobile experiences with clinician dashboards to collect patient-reported outcomes and connected-device data, and to support care pathways and communications. Typical use cases include post-discharge monitoring, chronic condition management, and decentralized clinical studies. The product is positioned as a configurable platform that can be deployed across multiple conditions rather than a single-disease app.

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Broad RPM and virtual care

Huma supports remote monitoring workflows that combine questionnaires, symptom tracking, and device-derived measurements. It is designed for longitudinal monitoring programs such as chronic care and post-acute follow-up. The platform approach can reduce the need to deploy separate apps for each condition when organizations run multiple programs.

Configurable care pathways and content

The platform is built to configure pathways, forms, and patient tasks without rebuilding the core application for each program. This can help clinical teams standardize protocols while tailoring content by condition, cohort, or site. It also supports patient engagement features (e.g., reminders and in-app tasks) that align with patient experience goals.

Supports research and real-world data

Huma is used in contexts that require structured data capture over time, including decentralized or hybrid research programs. It can collect patient-reported outcomes alongside sensor/device data to create a more complete longitudinal record. This dual focus can be useful for organizations that run both care delivery and evidence-generation initiatives.

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Implementation and governance overhead

A configurable platform typically requires upfront program design, clinical governance, and operational setup to define pathways, escalation rules, and roles. Organizations may need dedicated resources for onboarding, training, and ongoing program optimization. Time-to-value can be longer than simpler point solutions focused on a narrow workflow.

Integration needs vary by environment

RPM deployments often depend on integrations with EHRs, identity systems, and device ecosystems, and the effort can vary by customer environment. If required interfaces are not available out of the box, customers may need additional integration work and testing. This can affect rollout timelines and the completeness of data exchange across systems.

Not a full patient CRM

While it supports patient communications and engagement, it is not primarily a general-purpose messaging/CRM platform for all patient outreach scenarios. Organizations that need advanced contact-center workflows, broad omnichannel marketing, or deep reputation management may require additional systems. This can increase the number of tools involved in end-to-end patient experience operations.

Seller details

Huma Therapeutics Limited
London, United Kingdom
2011
Private
https://www.huma.com
https://x.com/huma
https://www.linkedin.com/company/huma/

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