Self-care and Digital Therapies – with Cuviva as a platform for change

The Cuviva platform enables healthcare providers to offer structured self-care and digital therapies as an integrated part of treatment. This may involve following treatment plans, carrying out structured digital behavioral interventions, or receiving support in establishing new lifestyle habits.

With Cuviva, healthcare professionals and patients can work together – without being in the same place, but with shared goals.

What is meant by self-care and digital therapy?

Self-care means that the patient actively participates in managing their health, with or without the daily involvement of healthcare. This can include medication management, exercise, nutrition, sleep, or symptom observation.

Digital therapies (DTx) are evidence-based, often structured digital interventions used in treatment, for example:

  • CBT programs for anxiety, depression, sleep problems, or pain
  • Structured lifestyle programs for weight management, tobacco, or alcohol use
  • Digital programs for relapse prevention in chronic diseases

Patient groups where Cuviva adds value

The platform can be adapted to many types of self-care and digital therapy, including:

  • People with lifestyle-related diseases (e.g., type 2 diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease)
  • Patients with mental health conditions or stress-related disorders
  • People with neurocognitive diseases and a need for structure and reminders
  • Adolescents and adults in addiction rehabilitation
  • Women during pregnancy or in postnatal care

How it works with Cuviva

The Cuviva platform provides both care teams and patients with:

  • Digital programs, checklists, and guided care flows
  • Video consultations, messaging functions, and digital reminders
  • Data from apps, questionnaires, and connected sensors
  • Follow-up via dashboards and automated reports

All in an environment that is CE-marked under MDR Class IIa – integrated and secure.

A resource-efficient solution for proactive care

For patients, it means continuous support – exactly when it is needed.
For healthcare professionals, it offers a way to implement and follow up interventions without direct physical or digital presence.
For decision-makers, it provides an opportunity to scale interventions to more patients without increasing workload.

Read more about Hospital@Home and Self-Monitoring.