Remote patient monitoring platform for chronic disease management across Europe and Africa
Luscii operates a telemonitoring platform enabling asynchronous patient care for conditions like COPD, heart failure, and hypertension. The stack (Node.js, iOS/Swift, Bluetooth Low Energy, AWS) reflects a mobile-first architecture for consumer health devices; active adoption of SOC 2 and NIST signals compliance-driven maturity. Hiring is weighted toward engineering and healthcare roles with strong mid-to-senior representation, and projects reveal active expansion into Germany—indicating geographic scaling beyond their Dutch base.
Luscii is a European patient monitoring platform acquired by OMRON Healthcare, operating in the Netherlands and expanding into Germany. The service connects patients with chronic conditions to clinical teams via mobile apps and remote monitoring, reducing administrative overhead for healthcare providers while enabling more frequent touchpoints. The platform integrates with medical devices (Bluetooth LE) and supports video consultations. Core use cases include COPD, heart failure, and gestational hypertension management, with recent focus on scaling digital care programs and standardizing implementation workflows across health systems.
Node.js backend, iOS/Swift and Android frontends, Bluetooth Low Energy for device integration, and AWS cloud infrastructure. Currently adopting SOC 2 and NIST compliance standards.
Active projects include designing care workflows, building test infrastructure for iOS/Android, integrating OMRON Connect apps, and scaling digital care program implementation across Germany. Focus areas span testing automation, clinical pathway design, and geographic expansion.
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