Cuviva is part of the Newlife EU project, developing non-invasive monitoring solutions to secure the health of mothers and babies before and after birth.
Care,Digital Therapies,Healthcare
More Home Dialysis for Better Health, Quality of Life, and Cost Control – A Scandinavian Project Funded by Interreg ÖKSCuviva is part of an EU-funded project aiming to boost home dialysis in Scandinavia, improving health, quality of life, and cost-efficiency.
Care,Digital Therapies,Healthcare
Increasing home dialysis awarded € 3 million: An innovative process for improved renal careCuviva is proud to be part of a €3 million EU-funded research project that aims to increase the use of home dialysis through innovation, person-centred care, and Scandinavian collaboration. The project spans Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, focusing on quality of life, healthcare efficiency, and sustainable care models.
Cuviva wins Region Dalarna contract for patient self-monitoring
Capio Närsjukvård strengthens its partnership with Cuviva to scale remote patient monitoring, improving care for chronic patients.
Cuviva secures MDR Class IIa certification, making its RPM platform one of the first certified for Remote Patient Monitoring and Hospital at Home. This milestone enhances patient safety, supports digital healthcare transformation, and accelerates Cuviva's international growth.
Sundsvall selects Cuviva for innovative digital healthcare and social care solutions to improve quality and efficiency.
Cuviva enables digital self-reporting of symptoms in cancer treatment to adjust therapy and minimize side effects.
Cuviva enhances fall prevention with smart sensors to detect risks early and improve the safety of elderly individuals.
Cuviva's remote patient monitoring improved heart failure care in Region Blekinge, enhancing patient outcomes and reducing costs.
Cuviva enhances care quality and reduces costs through digital remote care for elderly patients with complex healthcare needs.
Cuviva wins the Dalarna tender to provide self-monitoring solutions for patients with chronic conditions.











