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Tieto Intelligent Wellbeing is the first Nordic AI and big data platform to receive CE certification

Tieto Intelligent Wellbeing data platform has received CE certification for medical devices. This EU certification is the first of its kind in the Nordics for a big data and AI platform, and allows extending the use from medical research purposes to daily clinical care of patients.

Tieto Intelligent Wellbeing was developed to address the many needs of the healthcare and welfare sector, as validated by its recent CE medical device certification. This data-driven AI platform is suited for medical research, basic and specialized healthcare and social work in a way that makes healthcare organizations more data-driven. By facilitating this evolution in operation models, Tieto Intelligent Wellbeing supports wellbeing while reducing costs in the healthcare and welfare sector.

“This certification demonstrates the usefulness of Tieto Intelligent Wellbeing in the healthcare and welfare sector. We built a data-driven solution that meets the various needs of healthcare and welfare organizations, from medical research all the way to clinical care”, says Matti Ristimäki, Director, Data-Driven Businesses.

Tieto Intelligent Wellbeing is an artificial intelligence based data-driven product family for healthcare and welfare. It is a holistic platform to collect all data from several information systems to one place, structure open text data to machine understandable format and run advanced machine learning algorithms top of that. AI-based healthcare data analysis is growing in volume and importance. Nordic societies face potentially tremendous challenges as population’s age and develop chronic diseases. One key to beginning these challenges is better use of data, for example by AI. Automated gathering and analysis of huge healthcare datasets can assist healthcare and welfare professionals by recognizing diseases and providing more comprehensive yet modified patient care.

“The Nordic healthcare sector is in a very good position to use data and AI. For example, 100% of medical records in Finland are digitized, representing a huge instant opportunity to use AI to progress healthcare”.