The Trick Is To Build Your House On The Rock And Not Upon The Sand. Same Applies To Digital Health!

This appeared over the weekend.Updated Apr 6 2018 at 11:00 PM Australia's e-health push lifts start-up Tyde by Carrie LaFrenz When serial entrepreneur Dean McEvoy looks for new investment opportunities he searches for someone who is in love with solving a problem. And that is what he found with Tyde creator Romain Bonjean.French-born Bonjean and his co-founders Shamus Cooper and Sudeep Gohil (both are Tyde advisers) launched the health business two years ago. Tyde is the first consumer-focused app for the federal government's My Health Record platform that is being rolled out by the Australian Digital Health Agency.It's a single point to access and manage records, appointments and prescriptions that has real-time treatment adherence data, and that allows multiple users to interact in real time. Users can join the entire family's health records together."We got a great team in health informatics," says the 40-year-old Bonjean. "It is quite a complex activity to get the right... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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