Huma Care is a prescription-based remote patient monitoring and digital health companion app, designed to support people living with long-term and complex medical conditions under the supervision of their clinical care team.
The app is only available to patients who have been invited by their healthcare provider as part of an approved care or monitoring programme.
What Huma Care Does
Huma Health enables remote monitoring of key physiological signals and patient-reported symptoms between clinic visits, allowing clinicians to detect early changes in health status and intervene when needed.
The app supports patients by:
• Collecting clinically relevant vital signs and health data outside the hospital
• Tracking symptoms and wellbeing over time
• Supporting adherence to prescribed medications
• Providing condition-specific education and self-management guidance
• Securely sharing health data with the patient’s authorised care team
All collected data is used solely to support clinical monitoring, clinical decision-making, and patient care, and only for patients enrolled by a healthcare provider.
Use of Health Connect Data
Huma Health integrates with Android Health Connect to read selected health metrics that are already captured by the user’s device or connected medical-grade or consumer health devices. This avoids duplicate manual entry and improves data accuracy.
Why We Request Access to Specific Health Data
❤️ Heart Rate (Read Access)
Heart rate is a core vital sign used to:
• Monitor baseline cardiovascular status
• Detect abnormal trends (e.g. sustained tachycardia or bradycardia)
• Identify early signs of clinical deterioration or adverse events
• Support clinician review alongside symptoms and medication data
Heart rate trends help clinicians understand how a patient is responding to treatment and whether further assessment is required.
🩸 Oxygen Saturation (SpO₂) (Read Access)
Oxygen saturation is used to:
• Monitor respiratory and cardiopulmonary health
• Identify early signs of hypoxia or worsening disease
• Support management of chronic conditions such as heart failure, respiratory disease, or post-operative recovery
• Enable timely clinical escalation when abnormal values are detected
SpO₂ readings are reviewed in context with symptoms and other vital signs by the patient’s care team.
😴 Sleep Sessions (Read Access)
Sleep data is used to:
• Assess sleep duration and sleep disruption, which are clinically relevant indicators of overall health
• Identify changes in sleep patterns that may indicate symptom worsening, fatigue, or disease progression
• Support holistic patient monitoring, especially for conditions where poor sleep is linked to adverse outcomes
• Provide clinicians with contextual insight when reviewing other vital signs and symptoms
Sleep data is analysed at a summary level and is not used for behavioural profiling or advertising.