The Journal of mHealth, the global voice of mhealth, announced its picks for the top 100 digital health companies in the world.
The Global Digital Health 100 represents 6 months of analysis by the editorial and advisory team at the Journal, who consider the offerings and innovations from companies across the digital health ecosystem, prior to selecting the final 100.
The judging criteria analysed 10 different quantitative and qualitative evaluation metrics including: disruptive impact; proof of concept; technology innovation; social value; effectiveness; execution of strategy; and, industry integration. The selected 100 companies demonstrate true innovation and the opportunity to disrupt the delivery of healthcare at scale. The selection criteria ensure that companies are considered truly upon innovation, allowing start-up offerings to be compared alongside established and larger organisations.
The Global Digital Health 100 is already seen by many as a benchmark of industry activity for digital health solutions and we hope that this year’s list will provide critical insight into the sector that will be beneficial across numerous perspectives.
This year’s list reveals some interesting insights into the growing adoption of mobile and digital technologies. The largest proportion of honouree companies (53 per cent) come from the North American market which is down from 63 per cent in 2014. European companies make up a larger proportion of the list this year rising to 40 per cent, with 7 per cent or recipients coming from the rest of the world. This seems to reflect a wider growth trend for digital healthcare solutions across European markets.
We at MI7 would like to thank the Journal of mHealth. We are honored to be included in this list of amazing companies.
You can see the entire list at thejournalofmhealth.com website.