Big Tech companies like Amazon and Apple are breaking into the healthcare industry. DiyaMD will help clinicians meet the challenge.
Your New Competitor: Big Tech
Big Tech companies like Amazon and Apple are breaking into the healthcare industry. They bring with them massive funding, advanced technology, and powerful corporate support. To compete effectively, primary care clinics and private practices need strong technology, loyal patients, and effective marketing. Diya Health's novel and unique software, DiyaMD, will help clinicians meet the challenge.
Recent Developments
Amazonhas partnered with Berkshire Hathaway and JP Morgan to launch Haven Healthcare, with a focus on preventive health. Amazon also has partnered with Crossover Health to pilot twenty Neighborhood Health Centers for its warehouse employees. These clinics will provide primary care, behavioral health, physical therapy, pediatrics, and health coaching. In addition, Amazon has entered the pharmaceutical market by acquiring Pillpack.
Applehas launched AC Wellness, which has developed Apple Health Centers for use by Apple employees.
We Help You Compete
DiyaMD is a unique software application that improves upon existing telehealth technologies, enabling clinicians to connect with patients and streamline treatment. It allows clinicians to:
View the entirety of a patient's health record in a format that is succinct, always accessible, and safely protected.
View a patient's emergency contacts, family, and caregivers, and quickly communicate with them by text, voice, or video.
Quickly obtain information about new patients, such as vaccination records, from previous providers.
Share components of a patient's health record with other healthcare providers, family members, or caregivers.
Perform telehealth services and remote patient monitoring.
Capture billable services automatically.
Disseminate mass information, such as educational materials, to all patients.
Our research shows that DiyaMD's capabilities for telehealth and remote patient-monitoring can produce additional revenue of $75-$150 per patient per month with minimal staffing effort and cost. In addition, its capabilities for communication can strengthen the patient-provider relationship. Thus, DiyaMD allows private practices to survive — and thrive — while competing against Big Tech care models.