Financials
By Josh White
Date: Wednesday 15 Aug 2018
LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Transatlantic healthcare IP commercialisation group NetScientific announced on Wednesday that portfolio company Wanda, which it said uses machine learning to help healthcare providers better manage the risk and care of patients, has launched its new digital health application 'Wanda CareLink'.
The AIM-traded company said the application would allow the Wanda patient management solution to be used on a "wide variety" of internet-enabled devices including iOS and Android devices.
It said that would enhance the ability for patients and doctors alike to improve clinical and financial outcomes.
The application was said to be available on the Apple Store, and was to become available on the Google Play Store "shortly".
"Wanda continues to improve its capabilities to match the needs of the market and its clients, and we believe that it will result in increased traction as healthcare providers realise the value of remote patient monitoring from both a financial and clinical standpoint," said NetScientific chief executive and Wanda chairman Francois R Martelet.
"We are pleased to see Wanda's progress in strengthening its core offering and look forward to further progress."
NetScientific holds a 62% stake on a fully-diluted basis in Wanda.
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