
Healum is an AI-powered patient management system designed to help healthcare providers deliver personalized care to patients with long-term conditions. The platform connects healthcare professionals with their patients to facilitate remote, personalized care and support, aiming to improve clinical efficiencies and patient health outcomes. The patient-facing apps empower individuals to understand and manage their health, supporting them in developing healthy behaviors in partnership with their care providers. Healum emphasizes a consultative and co-creative approach, ensuring solutions are evidence-based and patient-centered. Their mission is to improve health outcomes for millions of people with long-term conditions by making preventative health accessible and encouraging proactive self-management.

Healum is an AI-powered patient management system designed to help healthcare providers deliver personalized care to patients with long-term conditions. The platform connects healthcare professionals with their patients to facilitate remote, personalized care and support, aiming to improve clinical efficiencies and patient health outcomes. The patient-facing apps empower individuals to understand and manage their health, supporting them in developing healthy behaviors in partnership with their care providers. Healum emphasizes a consultative and co-creative approach, ensuring solutions are evidence-based and patient-centered. Their mission is to improve health outcomes for millions of people with long-term conditions by making preventative health accessible and encouraging proactive self-management.
Product: AI-powered patient management system plus patient-facing mobile apps
Use case: Remote, personalized care and self-management for people with long-term conditions
Founders: Jonathan Abraham (CEO); Anuj Saboo (CTO)
Founded: 2015 — London, England
Latest funding: Grant round on 2022-06-01 (lead: SBRI Healthcare)
Remote patient management and personalised care for long-term / chronic conditions
2015
Healthtech
“Backed by a mix of innovation/grant and regional investors including SBRI Healthcare, NPIF Maven Equity Finance, Innovate UK and DigitalHealth.London Accelerator”