July 19, 2018 Source: HIT Consultant 710
Bright.md announced a merger with Vancouver-based MyCare MedTech this week for an innovative customer deployment, setting foot into the global marketplace.
Healthcare systems like Providence Health & Services, Presbyterian Health Systems and Rush University were exclusively using the company’s old SmartExam platform till now. However, MyCare MedTech transformed this existing virtual platform into the new-age GOeVisit.
SmartExam connects patients with medical practitioners over any smart device for the treatment of 400+ minor illnesses and injuries, implementing AI to conduct clinical interviews and identify not so grave common conditions effectively. The majority of virtual visits can be conducted in less than two minutes.
“The decision to move to this platform was an easy one; it is a superior service that allows us to continue to offer Canadians a unique way to gain access to medical care.” said Liz Bryant, Chief Operating Officer at GOeVisit. “GOeVisit SmartExam is a user-friendly service that has the ability to keep pace with and integrate new and improved technologies in the coming years. We are confident it will outperform all existing virtual healthcare platforms in the market today.”
“With GOevisit SmartExam, we wanted to offer virtual care that provides a high-quality experience for both the patient and the clinician, and allows for continuous improvement,” said Dr. Raj Attariwala, Medical Director of AIM Medical Imaging and Medical Director of GOeVisit. “Medical technology doesn’t stand still, and neither can we.”
GOeVisit SmartExam has been available to the Canadian public since the beginning of July, catering to millions of healthcare consumers who had experienced the benefits of SmartExam from top healthcare systems in the United States.
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