Patients receive “Pings,” real time notifications, whenever they receive care at any facilities part of PatientPing’s network.
Here are four things to know:
1. PatientPing’s network includes facilities in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
2. The company expects to add more partnerships in the next few weeks.
3. First Round Capital and SV Angel also made contributions to PatientPing.
4. PatientPing is seeking employees in sales, marketing, engineering, operations, products and community development.
PatientPing CEO Jay Desai said, “We have worked hard to design something that is not cost prohibitive and not intrusive. Access at any one institution is unlimited and based on what customers want. It is really a function of workflow design rather than anything else.”
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