data exchange
The newly formed company enables third-party consumer offerings to be integrated into health systems' digital systems to help scale consumer healthcare platforms.
At HIMSS24, experts discussed the value of cross-sector collaboration in delivering innovative care options to underserved communities.
The company offers tools to payers and providers to share patient health information and will use the funds to scale its operations.
The startup leverages blockchain and FHIR technologies to allow for secure data exchange between healthcare organizations.
The funds will go toward expansion in Southeast Asia.
The company says it has so far incorporated 350 organizations into its data ecosystem.
The company claims it is the first to work with the SEC to figure out how consumers could exchange health data for equity.
Lonnie Rae Kurlander has seen the healthcare system from a lot of angles: as a doctor-in-training, as a health tech CEO, and twice as a patient with a serious condition — once with a broken hip in a city far from home, and once with a mystery disease that left her too weak to walk or think.