Startup introduces social media to healthcare — 5 takeaways

Chicago-based startup Prepared Health is introducing social networks to the healthcare industry, according to builtinchicago.

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Here are five takeaways:

 

1. Prepared Health wants to provide a medium to connect providers, patients and families in hopes of enhancing care.

 

2. The startup created a platform similar to Facebook, allowing providers to share information and status reports in a more familiar way.

 

3. Now, the startup wants to involve patients and their families, allowing them to receive updates from physicians.

 

4. The platform is private and HIPAA-compliant.

 

5. Users may access the platform online or through Apple and Android apps.

 

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