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A wellness platform for enterprise customers that recognizes complex challenges and vulnerabilities in the corporate environment and assists in the development of employee-centered wellness programs that are more engaging and rewarding to employees. Employers can better understand and monitor employee performance indicators by leveraging wearable technologies.

Wearable technology and artificial intelligence are integrated in a creative manner to assist users in the selection of the proper health coaches, who then assist in the creation of the correct health and wellness program, using algorithm-based matching.

The SAAS-based platform is intended to extract datasets of mental and physical health-related data in order to reward adherence and positive behaviors among various stakeholders. It encourages employees to take charge of their physical and mental health, and it recognizes and rewards healthy habits. Learn more about employee-centered wellness programs

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FemTech- The Technology Shaping the Future of Women's Health

Women experience unique health issues whether it is Reproductive health, infertility, maternal health, post-natal depression, breast cancer, PCOD, menopause, etc. A proper guidance by advocating, evidence-based programs and community health, can avoid any life-threatening situation.

FemTech

What is Health Information Exchange(HIE)?

Electronic exchange of clinical information permits doctors, nurses, pharmacists, other health care providers, and patients to retrieve and securely share a patient's vital medical information electronically—improving the speed, quality, safety, coordination, and cost of patient care.

Health Information Exchange

Clinical Trials

COVID-19 has wreaked havoc throughout the country and the healthcare system. However, telemedicine is stepping up as the spotlight helping healthcare providers and caregivers better respond to the needs of the patients

Clinical Trials
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