AI-driven remote healthcare company Vtuls appoints Evergreen

We’re delighted to have been appointed by Swiss healthcare technology company, Vtuls, whose AI-driven remote healthcare platform is helping in the battle against Covid-19 and other serious health conditions.. The appointment comes after we won a competitive pitch against 10 other agencies.

Vtuls’ innovative technology, which has FDA, CE and ISO approval and has been deployed in seven countries, can remotely track 40+ vital signs including temperature, breathing rate and pain, sending an early warning alert to clinicians when deterioration occurs so they can respond more quickly.

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A series of clinical trials have shown that the technology leads to improved patient outcomes, reduced time in hospital and decreased healthcare costs for conditions such as heart failure, COPD and diabetes, and the platform is being used to monitor for Covid-19 in some countries.

This is another great client that shares our purpose of transforming health and we’re motivated by delivering breakthrough campaigns for companies like this that have a positive impact on people’s health and wellbeing.

Our 15+ years of health PR experience means we have the relationships and foundational knowledge to deliver an immediate impact for our clients, while our focus on rigorous high quality campaigns means we provide lasting value.

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We have already started work for Vtuls, delivering important new branding assets and outcomes focused communications activity that is starting to drive enquiries. Vtuls’ founder and CEO Jas Saini said:

Jas Saini, CEO and Founder at Vtuls, said: “Evergreen’s passion for what the Vtuls platform offers was immediately apparent and their strategy showed a level of detail in their thinking that increased our confidence that they could deliver what they promised. Their experience in the health sector has enabled us to really hit the ground running and we’re confident that the partnership can help us to get our life-saving and life-changing technology into new markets at a time when it is most-needed.”

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