ORCHA accreditation for new wellbeing app from PDH

ORCHA (Organisation for the Review of Care and Health Apps), the global leader in providing access to trusted digital health technologies and responsible for the NHS App Library, have accredited AmaraHealth™ app with a score of 83% against an average of 65%. The ORCHA review takes a systematic approach to assessing, accrediting, deploying and embedding digital health technologies into clinical services and pathways, using a risk management approach, that has long been in place for medicine.

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Raising the bar within preventative health and wellbeing, the vision behind AmaraHealth™ is to improve and maintain complete wellness for individuals and workforces, particularly those within the public sector.

As the mental and physical health of an individual are interrelated and need to be addressed holistically, AmaraHealth™ will enable users to assess and self-manage their whole-body wellness using personalised analytics.

“Our decision to work with ORCHA is part of a wider strategy of building digital tools which meet the highest standards of usability, accessibility and which deliver powerful outcomes for users and customers alike.” comments John Dibb, Joint Chief Executive of Priority Digital Health.

With much more to come in our roadmap in developing AmaraHealth™, it is our intention to work with ORCHA on a continual process of improvement.

For more information visit https://www.prioritydigitalhealth.com/amarahealth

 



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