Digital health

Digital health is broader than an app.

For Albakeys, digital health spans mobile support, connected monitoring, health IT, secure data exchange, and tools that support clinicians and patients together.

mHealth Mobile-first layerHealth IT Operational layerRemote engagementConnected care

mHealth

Mobile-first layer

Smartphones and wearables support interventions and adherence.

Health IT

Operational layer

Data flows, access control, and observability shape adoption.

Clinician visibility

Care layer

Software must support practitioners, not bypass them.

Where Albakeys fits

Digital health becomes credible when products connect experience with operational trust.

Neuroplasticity

Structured brain training, progress review, and remote oversight in one platform.

NAFAS

Breathing routines and stress signals positioned between wellness and guided care.

Digital health scope

The category becomes credible when product, workflow, and trust layers are described together.

Patient-facing layer

Mobile and guided experiences support continuity.

Products must help people return to structured routines, check-ins, and interventions without turning care into noise.

Clinical layer

Digital health still has to make sense to practitioners.

Clinician visibility, escalation signals, and intervention structure are what separate serious products from generic wellness interfaces.

Operating layer

Data movement, security, and access shape adoption.

Connected care is only workable when information exchange, role boundaries, and system trust are part of the design.

Digital health questions

These answers clarify how ALBAKEYS approaches the category.

How does ALBAKEYS define digital health?

As the broader operating category that spans mobile support, connected monitoring, health IT, secure data exchange, and software that helps clinicians and patients work together.

Where do Neuroplasticity and NAFAS fit inside that definition?

Neuroplasticity represents structured intervention and program oversight, while NAFAS sits closer to routine support, breathing work, and guided mobile engagement.

Why emphasize governance on a health page?

Because adoption depends on more than user experience. Health products need trustworthy access, data handling, and operational clarity to be credible.