Health2.0 meetup: Handhold Adaptive & Healogic
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Went along last night to the well attended Health2.0 meetup, organized by Eugene Borukhovich. A capacity crowd - I thought there might be a danger of overcrowding and asphyxiation but relaxed when I remembered about 95% of the people in the room were MDs.
Two impressive presentations which go to show why mHealth is such an interesting space. The first was by Rick(?) Tedescu from Handhold Adaptive. It's a technology company making solutions for people who are, as their tagline reads, "differently enabled". Powerful story of a guy being motivated to create a solution to improve the life of his family and his son, Evan - who has autism. Their first product, iPrompts provides visual icons on the iPhone linked to words to make it easier for developmentally challenged people to interact. They're selling this on the App Store for $50. Lots of development plans there. My concern was whether the Apple rights management system was secure enough to prevent piracy of such a high value app.
Second up was a very smooth - apart from the technical glitches - presentation by Healogica, who make it easy for people with illnesses to find and register for relevant clinical trials. The founders Jean Luc and Jeff are MDs who have come fresh from heading the healthcare practice at Gerson Lehrman, and have raised 750k in angel funding in April this year, having self funded it for a year. Very polished performance and technology that seems to solve an identifiable problem for a certain group of people (the size of which is obviously the key question). They have an iPhone app whose revenues will be 100% given to research Pancreatic cancer research (Steve Jobs' disease, a savvy but well meant marketing touch).
Looking forward to more of these events, congrats Eugene.
