Across the health sector, the pressure is rising. Demand is growing, workforces are stretched, and systems are expected to deliver safer, more connected care with the same (or fewer) resources. In this environment, digital health can’t stay stuck in pilots, prototypes, or isolated point solutions. The next phase requires something more durable: digital infrastructure that supports care across settings, teams, and time.
At Digital Health Festival 26, the DC2Vue team will be discussing exactly that shift — why healthcare systems are being pushed to move beyond “one-off” implementations and toward platforms that can scale, integrate, and sustain real-world outcomes. It’s a timely topic, especially for leaders balancing innovation with delivery, governance, interoperability, and long-term value.
DC2Vue is a next-generation digital healthcare platform designed for longitudinal, multi-episodic care — connecting care teams and consumers across the digital health ecosystem. That means enabling continuity not just within a single episode, but across the full care journey: transitions between providers, ongoing monitoring, changing care plans, and collaboration that follows the person, not the organisation.
This matters because fragmentation isn’t just inconvenient — it’s costly. It creates duplicated work, incomplete clinical pictures, delayed decisions, and inconsistent experiences for consumers and clinicians alike. A platform approach helps shift the focus from “digitising tasks” to supporting models of care — with shared data, coordinated workflows, and a foundation built for collaboration and outcomes.
If you’re thinking about:
Scaling digital health beyond pilots
Supporting new models of care
Reducing fragmentation across systems
Turning data into real-world impact
…make sure you connect with the DC2Vue team at #DHF26.
Whether you’re exploring modern care coordination, designing integrated pathways, improving continuity for complex cohorts, or looking to make your digital investments deliver measurable impact, this is a conversation (and a demo) worth having.