Toronto, ON (September 16, 2025) – Swift Medical is proud to announce its selection as a Quarterfinalist for the prestigious 2025 Digital Health Awards for the second year in a row, hosted by the Digital Health Hub Foundation. The company was recognized in the AI in Patient Care category for its innovative AI-powered technology that helps clinicians improve patient outcomes and streamline care.
This recognition highlights Swift Medical’s significant impact on patient care. Across thousands of wounds, customers using Swift showed 34% faster healing, 55% improvement in wound evaluation time and a 21% positive staffing shift (increasing LPN utilization) while maintaining or improving clinical outcomes1. Swift’s AI technology helps save clinicians time and improve patient outcomes by identifying hidden deterioration in wounds incorrectly assessed as improving supporting earlier intervention2.
“The 2025 Awards have once again raised the bar, drawing an unprecedented range of global submissions that highlight the rapid evolution of AI and impact of digital health. Congratulations to all of our quarterfinalists for pushing the boundaries of what’s possible and driving meaningful change in healthcare,” said Mark H. Goldstein, Chairman of the Digital Health Hub Foundation.
The Digital Health Awards celebrate the most innovative health tech companies transforming healthcare. Swift Medical has been previously recognized by the foundation, named a quarterfinalist in 2022 and a finalist in 2024.
With a record-breaking 1,800 submissions this year, the competition was fierce. The Best in Class track specifically recognizes organizations already making significant and sustained contributions to advancing digital health. Finalists in each category will be announced on October 4th, and the winners will be revealed at HLTH in Las Vegas on October 20th.
About Swift Medical:
Swift Medical is the global leader in digital wound care focused on improving clinical and economic outcomes through our AI-powered platform. Our technology is used across the continuum of care with over 32M images captured offering evidence-based programs and solutions focused on prevention, early intervention and healing even the most complex wounds quickly.
About Digital Health Hub Foundation:
Our mission is to help the world’s next best innovative healthcare companies scale and grow. Founded in 2017, on the campus of UCSF in San Francisco, our now 30,000 member community consists of thousands of early-to late-stage healthcare companies and highly qualified healthcare industry providers, payors, experts, mentors, investors, clinicians and researchers who participate in our annual awards ceremony where we bring together the industry to honor and validate the best of the best and celebrate the technological advances in healthcare and the impact it has.
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1 Moutafian, E., Pineda, A., Arakaki, E., & Asch, S. (2025). Can digital technologies reduce socioeconomic and racial inequities in health? A scoping review of the literature. PLOS Digital Health, 4(2), Article e0000855. https://journals.plos.org/digitalhealth/article?id=10.1371/journal.pdig.0000855#sec029
2 Mohammed H. T., Fraser R. D. J., Gupta R., Wang S., Cassata A. (2024) AI-driven predictive models for wound deterioration: a pilot study. Wound Care Canada. 2024;22(2):43-48. DOI: 10.56885/ PWEI2013