Location:
10 South Trail ,
Orinda, California 94563,
United States
Founded in: 2008 Stage: Beta (public testing) Number of employees: 1-5 Completed funding: Self-Funded Profitable year: 2010 Short URL:http://vator.tv/c/117e
Profile creation: September 18, 2009 Last updated: November 09, 2009
Categories
Business to Consumer, Health and Medical, Mobile services, Software as a Service
The best way to take care of your health or the health care of some one you love. Startup/business
California,
United States
http://www.rememberitnow.com/
RememberItNow!
is an online health service where patients can set and send medication
reminders, create a care community, and manage their health care.
Check out our Prezi Presentation, "A New Way to Work"
It's a sneak peak on who we are and how we operate behind the scenes.
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Improves medication compliance. Text or email reminders help patients
take the right medication, at the right time, in the right dose. This
improves patient health, fosters independence and reduces health care
costs.
* Connects patients, friends, family, caregivers, and
health care providers. Patients create a private care community
enabling care coordination, long-distance care giving, and
peace-of-mind.
* Simplifies health care management. Easy to use
health tools include a health journal, health statistics charts,
website bookmarks, electronic reminders, medication history and contact
management.
It's Friday! We are still busy bees and perfecting our application to the tee. Apply for a Beta trial today! http://rememberitnow.com/sign-up.php
on November 06
The enormous challenge of health care management has attracted a variety of players that compete against various features within RememberItNow! The best known are Google Health and Microsoft Healthvault who offer personal health records, and account sharing, but no medication reminders. Media companies like Revolution Health and WebMD offer loads of information, along with simple tools and widgets to manage a variety of health concerns. Kaiser Permanente gives members online access to their personal health care records and appointment setting. Simple medication reminder services are available from companies like MedSignals, Smart Pill, MyMedSchedule,and OnTimeRX. "I've Fallen and Can't Get Up" services target the same market with call reminders. CarePages is the leader in patient care communities. Recently launched, Zume Life tackles health care management and reminders with iPhone and iPod touch applications $35/month.
This mish-mash of solutions has yet to change the way patients and caregivers interact and manage healthcare. Most continue to rely on the ineffective, but convenient, pen and paper, alarms, and family reminders "did you take your pills today?".
RememberItNow! is different because it is completely designed from the patient and caregiver point-of-view. We've combined the features patients and caregivers need most to overcome the challenges they face in managing medications, health care, and their lives; and it's simple to use. PC magazine praised RememberItNow! as being “ sleeker and easier to use than Microsoft HealthVault and Google Health.” RememberItNow! uses familiar online and SMS technology (no fancy gizmos) and the UI is exceptionally inviting. Extensive online documentation and live phone support are available as well.
Pamela Swingley is a seasoned software executive with more than 20 years of experience working with technology companies of all sizes. Pam has a passion for early stage companies. She has managed marketing strategy and programs for three successful startups: Onlink Technologies which was acquired by Siebel, Shoplink Collision Estimating, a division of ADP, and Gate58 Marketing, a leader in B2B lead generation. In 2005, she founded Savvy Internet Marketing, a consulting firm specializing in online marketing, website design and usability. Pam holds a B.S. degree in Human Development from UC Davis and an MBA from Saint Mary’s College in Moraga.
Phil Wang Engineering
Phil Wang is a seasoned software developer and manager who has created a number of diverse software applications. His engineering experience includes building fault-tolerant mainframe applications, distributed enterprise java applications, and Web 2.0 social media platforms. At Oracle he created the Oracle.com Web technology road map, and oversaw enterprise 2.0 projects. As the Chief Software Architect at RivalWatch, Phil designed and lead the development of the core technologies behind the company’s competitive intelligence services. He has also designed and developed real-time fault-tolerant telecommunications applications for Sprint and AT&T. Phil earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from the Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai, China.