Retinal screening solutions by Digital Healthcare

cutting edge healthcare solutions

Digital Healthcare has developed a leading range of software screening solutions to analyse digital images and data from clinical processes, and patient management systems for managing clinical disease during healthcare treatment.

Diabetic retinal screening systems

Ophthalmic photography systems using Digital Healthcare’s technology are used extensively in clinical ophthalmology by the NHS, and by optometrists and opticians for diabetic retinal screening. They are contributing to reduced clinical disease management costs and better patient treatment outcomes.

digital retinal imagingDigital Healthcare’s technology has many imaging and informatics diagnostic applications in Clinical Ophthalmology, Optometry, Diabetic Retinal Screening and Monitoring, Endoscopy, Paediatrics, Operating Theatre Applications, Digital Reading Centres and other areas where information critical to healthcare delivery has an imaging component.

Worldwide impact on eye diseases

Applied to retinal photography, our solutions are already saving the sight of people with Diabetes, Age Related Macular Degeneration and Glaucoma - and lives too, through earlier diagnosis of retinal abnormalities which may be surrogate indicators of other underlying clinical conditions enabling preventative treatment for secondary complications. Worldwide, the company’s software and technology solutions are being used to screen in excess of 500,000 patients.

The Digital Healthcare’s range of products are fast becoming established in the UK and North American markets with satellite usage also in other European countries, Australasia and the Far East.

Digital Healthcare has over 100 installations in the UK with the NHS, private hospitals and optometrists, and more than 600 in the US.

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Diabetes screening

Diabetes is one of the fastest growing diseases affecting some 260m people worldwide and increasing by 6% annually. Diabetes care and secondary complications cost the NHS up to 15% of its annual budget - approximately £7bn.

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In the UK
+44 (0) 1223 702111

In the US
(919) 554 9650

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