Emyria: Wins digital health monitoring grant

  • Emyria’s (EMD) remote monitoring service Openly will provide advanced digital and mental health monitoring as part of a successful grant
  • The aim of the grant is to evaluate the use of advanced digital health monitoring for vulnerable patients in order to improve the evaluation of mental health and monitoring for those under remote care
  • Openly helps collect real-world clinical information from patients remotely, such as heart rate and heart rate variability, which can then presented to a clinical team to act on that information
  • Openly will play a central role in a grant from Western Australia’s Future Health Research and Innovation Fund
  • The award totals $880,000, of which Emyria expects to receive between $320,000 and $400,000 over two years
  • Emyria is up 3.57 per cent, trading at 14.5 cents
Steve Sam
Steve Sam
Steve Sam is a financial reporter, analyst, and commentator with a strong focus on banking technology, digital payments, and the future of financial services.

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