Smart Care plans are structured, personalized plans designed by Platform 24 to guide patient care over time—especially for those with chronic, complex, or rehabilitation needs. Platform24 offers various types of care plans tailored to the patient’s needs, such as plans for cancer treatment or maternity care, for example. Smart Care plans improve coordination, automate manual tasks, drive person-centered care, and support multi-professional collaboration. For care providers, these plans bring order, clarity and shared goals into patient journeys—potentially resulting in better clinical outcomes and greater patient empowerment.
The Promise—and Limitations—of Digital Care Plans
Traditional digital care plans are primarily static templates: the care provider must decide which goals, activities, or monitoring points to set, and is also responsible for interpreting all clinical results and alerts. While structured, this approach is limited in flexibility and scalability. It can become a burden for clinicians to continually review each piece of data, make adjustments, and track broader populations.
MDR: A Game Changer for Care Plans
The European Medical Device Regulation (MDR) sets standards for digital health products that affect clinical decision-making or patient safety. When a digital care plan platform like Platform24’s Smart Care Plans module is CE marked under the MDR, the possibilities expand significantly.
Why MDR and Smart Care Plans improve care for patients
Without MDR: What’s Missing?
Without CE-marking under MDR certification, digital care plans are just documentation and messaging tools. The platform cannot automate clinical decisions or dynamically tailor care in response to real-world data. All clinical interpretation and adaptation falls on the care provider, meaning efficiency gains, scalability, and some safety features are lost.
Example: Blood Pressure Care Plan – With and Without CE marking under the MDR
**Without CE-marking under MDR Certification**
A patient with hypertension receives a care plan template asking them to report blood pressure weekly. The care provider receives every data point, sorts through results, and must manually identify any outliers or trends, then intervene.
**With CE-marking under MDR Certification**
The same patient’s inputs are monitored in real time by the system. If readings are outside personalized targets, the system issues alerts, provides next-step recommendations to the patient directly (such as retake measurement, answer a questionnaire or provide more information to the practitioner), and updates the clinical team only when escalation is needed.
Bottom Line:
With CE marking under the MDR, care plan platforms like Platform24’s can move from static documentation to dynamic, patient-specific and safety-enhancing clinical tools. This means more efficient workflows for clinicians, more individualized care for patients, and increased capability for digital health to drive better outcomes at scale.