Validic announced that its Intelligent Digital Care Solutions will soon be available in AWS Marketplace, including its Health IoT platform, Remote Patient Management solution, logistics, and patient service desk. AWS Marketplace allows AWS Enterprise Healthcare and Life Sciences customers to easily find, test, buy, and deploy software.
The Validic Inform™ Health IoT platform supports over 600 FDA-listed in-home health devices, including blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, weight scales, and smartwatches. It streams real-world data into client systems for patient engagement, remote management, and outcomes tracking while continuously integrating new devices.
Validic Impact™ Remote Patient Management powers clinical programs such as chronic disease management, weight management with GLP-1s, and continuous glucose monitoring. EHR-integrated data enables seamless program expansion without extra contracts or training. Clinicians benefit from real-time flowsheet writes, secure message escalations, and integrated visualizations, while patients use a streamlined data capture application.
Validic’s AI-powered summaries detect trends, flag risks, and highlight vital changes. AI-generated reports simplify clinician prep and can be edited and added to patient charts instantly. Statistical analysis automates performance comparisons, freeing providers to focus on care. Built with AWS using Amazon Bedrock, this ensures reliable, consistent insights.
Validic Logistics and Service Desk provides integrated device management and patient support. A U.S.-based team handles technical assistance, onboarding, and non-clinical follow-ups, while an FDA-registered logistics facility manages kit creation, procurement, and warehousing—all seamlessly connected to the EHR workflow.
AWS customers will soon access Validic’s solutions directly through AWS Marketplace, simplifying purchase and management. “We’ve worked closely with AWS since 2013,” said Drew Schiller, Validic co-founder and CEO. “Together, we aim to drive digital transformation and improve patient care.”