iPLATO Opens App Lab to Help CCGs and Hospitals Accelerate Mobile Innovation

iPLATO HealthcareiPLATO Healthcare, a UK leader in cloud based mHealth and Analytics, has launched the iPLATO App Lab to respond to growing demand for designing and developing 'mobile first' strategies in digital healthcare. Leveraging its pre-eminent position as the innovator of mHealth applications and services in the UK Healthcare sector, along with years of developmental experience in mobile services, the company will open up its expertise to commissioner and provider partners on the iPLATO platform. The iPLATO App Lab aims to speed up the launch of quality patient services that improve access, promote health and support people with long term conditions.

"With roughly half the patient population using Smartphones and with the advent of superfast mobile broadband, our healthcare partners have expressed an interest in tapping into our application development expertise," says Tobias Alpsten, CEO of iPLATO Healthcare. "With the tools and processes developed by us over the years in mobile optimised Web apps and more recently Smartphone apps, we can help our healthcare partners launch great patient services quickly and at low costs. Hosting these applications on the iPLATO Platform inside the N3 ensures data security and protection."

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About iPLATO
iPLATO Healthcare is British innovation company. iPLATO’s evidence based mobile health solutions have proven to improve patient access to healthcare, to enable powerful health promotion targeted at people at risk and to support people with long term conditions.

Serving millions of patients and thousands of healthcare professionals every day iPLATO has emerged as the leader in mobile health. Across this network the company is running campaigns to promote smoking cessation, weight loss, childhood immunisation and pandemic awareness as well as mobile disease management services for people with diabetes, hypertension, epilepsy and HIV.

iPLATO Healthcare's mission is to, in partnership with clinicians, help healthcare commissioners transform patient care through cloud based mHealth and Analytics.

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