Get Social Health with Janet Kennedy

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What's the missing link in helping patients manage their healthcare? For Darla Brown, cancer survivor and Co-Founder of Intake.me it's being able to easily access health records between different healthcare providers. The problem? Interoperability between EHR providers and the ease of accessing medical records.  In looking at the problem from the patient's perspective Darla and her co-founder Dr. Emily Lu joined forces to develop a platform that is easy to access, intuitive and free to the patient. The beta version of Intake.me launches in October 2015. Listen to our conversation or drop in at the time stamps below:

00:00 Introduction01:33 Products developed are not from a patient's perspective.02:54 What was your experience?03:50 Entertainment and Media experience05:27 Banks and interoperability06:18 What is intake.me07:39 How have you integrated with EMR platforms?08:54 What drove this? Patients or Physicians?09:54 Patient portals or Intake.Me?00:58 Regina Holliday13:27 What does the platform look like?14:54 Signing up - as patient or through physican office15:15 Beta launch16:00 Pricing model16:42 Frequent flyers and low digital use17:57 Dr. Emily Lu - Co-Founder19:07 Intake.Me and Stanford20:54 New digitally savvy physician21:54 Replacing EMR platforms?22:50 Development Team23:33 Empowered Patient Tweet Chat: #PatientChat Christina Lizaso @btrfly1225:40 Conflict of interest?27:20 What have you talked about?29:00 Schedule for #PatientChat29:47 Presence of Physicians in Tweet Chats30:24 Signing up for Intake.me30:50 How does the data entry work?32:22 Social Media Tip: Paul Levy - "Be Personal"

Intake.Me website

Darla Brown 

Dr. Emily Lu

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