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Clinical SN

The Clinical Social Network (CSN) is a mobile application aiming to connect patients with healthcare providers, caregivers, and family members. It offers a way to keep their health and current personal well-being information in one place and share it with their desired private care network. Additionally, this connection is further propelled for response and service coordination purposes by combining interoperability aspects and Application Programming Interfaces (API) with multiple sources systems and the patient’s insurance company information, respectively.


Opportunity

There is no optimal way to keep the patient’s health and current personal well-being information in the same place where the patient’s caregivers and their healthcare providers can access it and collaborate efficiently. Information arising from a patient-centered environment includes compliance with treatment plans and medications, recently received results, real-time health status, and the need to receive specific services or health-related information, among many others. The current healthcare structure and logistics keep providers and caregivers from accessing this information and responding promptly in a clinically sound manner. An online care network based on a community-wide approach could solve this care communication and coordination opportunity.


Solution

The CSN technology app creates a private online network that aims to assist in the way individuals manage and communicate their health information, make healthcare decisions, and respond to reminders that promote a healthier lifestyle. CSN will help traditional healthcare migrate to a preventive and patient-centered model that improves patient relationships and benefits their well-being by facilitating communication between physicians, healthcare providers, caregivers, and insurance companies. Key components of the CSN include private chats, vitals, real-time surveys, alarms, online call centers, visual communications, patient profiles, payer/provider education, and social determinants of health.