We believe everyone deserves the right care and support, at the right time.

Ripple is a digital health publisher creating a single pathway for patient care and support apps to be built by health experts and adopted by health systems and the wider care ecosystem, so they can reach people at scale.

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We’re building one publishing mechanism

  • for hundreds of patient apps

  • serving dozens of health systems

  • reaching millions worldwide

Health systems need a large number of point solutions to deliver better care.

But the ecosystem isn’t designed to build, adopt or scale them.

Every app is built from scratch, with its unique tech stack and delivery model. This makes development expensive, slow and unsustainable. These costs are passed onto the health system.

The economics don’t work

Each app needs to be evaluated, procured and deployed independently. It is next to impossible for health systems and payers to repeat this process hundreds of times.

Adoption is too difficult

Each product is deployed in isolation, tied to single pilots, communities or pathways. There is no mechanism to scale that process across organisations and systems.

Impact doesn’t scale

Ripple Publishing brings together experts, infrastructure and system partners into one coordinated pathway.

Apps are built by researchers and clinicians using shared technology and readiness processes, removing the need to build from scratch each time.

Built to sustain

Apps are validated, packaged and delivered as curated portfolios. Health
systems are able to adopt multiple products through a single pathway.

Simplified adoption

Products are deployed through shared distribution pathways, enabling reuse across settings and systems, and reaching more patients.

Deployed across systems

How Ripple Publishing works: from idea to patient care.

Ripple Publishing connects innovators, infrastructure and system partners across four coordinated stages, from identifying demand all the way to deploying solutions at scale.

Identify needs and shape what to build

Working with partners, Ripple identifies the types of digital health solutions that health systems need and are ready to pay for. Ripple Challenges identify cohorts of innovators with the most promising ideas.

Support app build on shared infrastructure

Apps are developed on Cogniss, which offers a secure, robust and scalable no-code infrastructure. It enables rapid and economical development of highly tailored and personalised products for patients.

Package into system-ready portfolios

Apps are supported for adoption readiness and grouped into curated portfolios aligned to system priorities, making it much easier for health systems to procure them than individual apps.

Ripple enables apps to be deployed through integrated distribution platforms and partner ecosystems, making it easy for health systems to deliver care to patients, and easy for patients to adopt.

Deploy through shared pathways

Portfolios of patient apps, ready for deployment

Healthcare challenges are diverse and highly specific. Delivering effective care requires a large number of targeted digital apps for patients. Ripple Publishing combines apps into curated portfolios aligned to system needs, making them easier to adopt and deploy at scale.

Mental health

Women’s health

Children and young people

Ripple is already making waves.

The team behind Ripple Publishing has been working with clinicians, researchers and health system partners to build the first portfolios of digital health apps.

Innovation Challenges

Global challenges are shaping high-impact solutions aligned to real system needs.

Ripple and its partners have already delivered innovation challenges, with others currently in development. These programmes identify high-impact solutions aligned to real system needs and support them through to deployment.

Media & recognition

Early progress is gaining traction and recognition.

Challenge winners and their products have been featured across health and mainstream media, reflecting growing interest in radically new approaches to building and delivering digital care