Posts Tagged ‘healthcare’
Demystifying Women's Heart Health
Myth: Most women die from cancer Fact: Women are six times more likely to die from heart disease than from cancer. Heart disease has been the leading cause of death for women in the developed world since 1908. Myth: Heart disease is only a man’s problem Fact: More women than men die from cardiovascular disease.…
Read MoreWhy Medisafe? A Message from Medisafe’s Chief Medical Officer
The following is a guest post written by Dr. Danny Sands, Chief Medical Officer for Medisafe. In January, I started working for Medisafe as part-time chief medical officer. Who am I and why did I choose to do this? I am a primary care physician but have spent over 25 years working with health information…
Read MoreMedisafe Users, It’s time to bring your doctors on board
New! Sign Your Doctors Up for Medisafe Providers: Email Now | Or Print and Hand This to Them Medisafe’s mission has always been to bring you closer to those who care for you. The Medfriend feature is one of our ways to bring you closer to your loved ones, and now we are excited to present…
Read MoreMedisafe Providers: It’s About You and Your Doctor
Medisafe recently launched Medisafe Providers, a new solution for healthcare providers to keep track of your health in between visits. They will be able to view things such as your medication adherence levels, medication lists, and your measurements. We created Medisafe Providers with the same goal in mind as your health care providers: delivery of…
Read MoreMedisafe Featured in New Research on Wearables
Medisafe’s EVP of Marketing and Business Development Jon Michaeli recently participated in an interview series about wearable technology with Washington, DC-based research firm Clutch. He shared valuable insight about how wearables will enhance Medisafe’s goal of addressing non-adherence to prescribed medications. In Medisafe’s interview with Clutch, Michaeli touched on the factors that motivated us to extend…
Read MoreHi Grace
Our Amazing User, Grace, Shares Her Story As an individual diagnosed with a Mental illness, you quickly learn that it is a hard thing to internalize, talk about and get help for. Doctors often struggle to suggest treatments as they don’t really know how you’re feeling, and honestly, it’s hard to describe the feelings in…
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