Healthcare at Your Fingertips

Healthcare at Your Fingertips:

              The age in which we live in has created many conveniences, especially related to technology. Our phones have become hand held computers; we have the ability to reach anyone, anywhere, anytime in the world; and the human connection continues to increase as technology continues to improve. With that said, it only makes sense that a business or individual entity would utilize this to reach their clients, much like previous companies featured on Startuptb.com. Many healthcare providers are now also taking advantage of technology to reach their patients in various ways, and companies like Health Hero have created tools to help them in doing so. Health Hero “provides smart, multi-channel, and integrated health engagement experiences that are powerful, beautiful, and simple to deploy for patients – in seconds.” Health Hero allows providers to communicate test results, consultations, and increase patient involvement in their treatment. It should also be noted, like other startups that we have featured, that Health Hero also focuses on employee health for companies and engagement in their well being by encouraging activity through risk assessments, biometrics, and challenges, among other activities.

Image Courtesy of: https://www.crowdfunder.com/healthhero#kpis

Image Courtesy of: https://www.crowdfunder.com/healthhero#kpis

                Health Hero seeks to address preventative care by providing solutions to companies and individuals that promote behavioral change. It is estimated that 75% of healthcare costs are related to chronic, preventable illness. If an innovative approach to wellness is able to inspire behavioral change, the benefits would be immeasurable. Since preventable illness is the source of such significant expenditures in healthcare, not to mention a major loss to quality of life to those that the illness affects, concepts like Health Hero can literally be life saving innovations. Changing habits that contribute to chronic and preventable illness begins with changing behaviors. If Health Hero is able to continue to create buy in from potential clients the way it already has, it appears that these positive outcomes will continue to improve the lives of many people in our community and beyond. What other benefits can come from prevention, rather than treatment? Where else do you see this concept being useful?