Timely health, The Canadian health platform bridges the gap between traditional and overall health options and has officially launched their new website and app: PromptHealth 2.0. This update makes them a leading one-stop shop for individuals to directly interact with health providers.
Time constraints and overcrowded social media platforms mean that health providers must share recommendations with millions of other uncertified individuals to compete for attention.
PromptHealth 2.0 allows users to discover, learn, and connect with health providers with different user-friendly formats before connecting with them, to help promote better provider-customer relationships to achieve the best care.After its launch in 2020, PromptHealth has developed into a feature Suppliers from all over Canada and thousands of supporters on all social media platforms.
In the traditional health care system, the search for treatment is usually centered on disease and does not take into account all the elements of our health-mental, physical, social, emotional and mental health. Instead, it only treats symptoms. PromptHealth aims to address the gap between people seeking preventive health care and health practitioners who provide complementary solutions to traditional healthcare.
Look at the new website, Or the app is available IOS with Android equipment.
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Healthy mineof Melissa Smith, Executive Vice President of Consulting and Professional Services, and two Healthy mineCynthia Pawley-Martin and Dwight Pattison, senior consultants of Cynthia Pawley-Martin and Dwight Pattison, ended the star rating webinar series with a “just ask”-style meeting before Thanksgiving. Watch the entire series of recordings to learn everything you need to know about star ratings for the Medicare Advantage program in 2022.
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Sound life sciencesA spin-off company of the University of Washington, obtained a 510(k) license from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a prescription-only smartphone application that uses the company’s non-contact respiration monitoring sonar software for consumption者Smart device. The telemedicine startup’s application generates inaudible ultrasonic sonar pulses to detect the reflexes caused by the breathing of nearby patients to measure breathing in the clinical environment or at home.
Dr. Jacob Sunshine, chief medical officer and co-founder of Sound Life Sciences, talked about the company’s plans for the application.
“With this basic license, we have established a regulatory foothold from which we can establish other use cases, including the management of chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma and COPD, opioid safety monitoring, infant monitoring, early respiratory infection detection and identification When an unseen heart disease occurred. The arrest occurred.”
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Rim systemThe company that develops regulatory information management software for the medical technology industry has completed a $16 million Series A financing led by Bessemer Venture Partners. Existing investors also participated, including Allos Ventures, Private Opportunities and Innovation Works.
Its cloud-based platform can help global medical technology companies simplify the regulatory process. It includes an integrated data center for regulatory information and documents to facilitate easy access to critical information and use it for pre-market submissions, as well as the establishment and maintenance of market authorization.
According to Rimsys, in 2020, the FDA issued more than 70 guidance documents for medical technology products, and pointed out that research from MedTech Europe predicts that the EU’s new MDR and IVDR regulations may cause a large number of medical devices (including in vitro diagnostics) to withdraw from the market .
The company also announced the appointment of two industry veterans Adam Price and Christine Robertson to join its executive team, and Bessemer partner Andrew Hedin and Pendo co-founder Eric Boduch have joined Rimsys’ board of directors.
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Health 2047The Silicon Valley Innovative Subsidiary of the American Medical Association has expanded its advisory board to include two senior doctors and a head of hospital operations and IT.
Cheryl Rucker-Whitaker is a doctor executive and entrepreneur, and a resident entrepreneur of Health2047. She is the founder of Complete Care Management Partners LLC., which provides city-based Medicaid focused care management services for Fortune 100 payers. She is also the co-founder of NextLevel Health Partners, Inc.
Francis J. Crosson has 35 years of clinical and executive experience at Kaiser Permanente. He is the founding executive director of The Permanente Federation, the national leadership and consulting organization of eight Permanente Medical Groups. He is also the former group vice chairman of the AMA and the former chairman of the Congressional Medical Insurance Payment Advisory Committee (MedPAC).
Eric Yablonka is an experienced IT director with more than 30 years of experience in leading hospital operations and information system management functions. He served as the Chief Information Officer of Stanford Healthcare and School of Medicine.
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