Medopad

Medopad Ltd
Private
Industry healthcare, big data, small data, mobile, internet of things, pharma, wearables
Founded 2011
Founder Dan Vahdat and Dr Rich Khatib
Headquarters London, UK
Website www.medopad.com

Medopad Ltd is a British healthcare technology company based in London, UK. It also has offices in Salt Lake City, USA, and Dubai, UAE. It produces applications that integrate health data from existing hospital databases as well as patient wearables and other mobile devices and securely transmits it for use by doctors.[1][2]

Products

Enterprise

Medopad allows hospitals to pool their patient data into a single platform so it can be served to doctors' mobile devices in real-time.[3][4] Healthcare professionals can securely access lab results, images, clinical notes, and primary care data via iPads and other mobile devices.[5] In November 2013, Medopad became the first enterprise-class mobile health information system to receive CE approval.[6]

Some of the clinical applications that Medopad include editing patient records by voice recognition or typing, scheduling, lab results, image viewing including X-rays and CT scans, electronic support documents, taking and sending photos, video conferencing, primary records, transmitting real-time vital signs, collecting and managing demographic and contact details, Apple HealthKit integration, and arbitrage system to sort and prioritise patients, hospital admission, and access to more third party applications integrated into Medopad through the Clinical App Store.[1]

Carl Reynolds, head of Open Health Care UK told New Scientist that an open system that worked on multiple devices would be preferential to Medopad as it would avoid locking hospitals into a single system. Medopad will cost hospitals between £50 and £90 per month per user to license.[1]

Cancer

In April 2015, Medopad launched a chemotherapy application for monitoring cancer patients designed specifically for the Apple Watch.[7][8][9][10]

Investors

Some of Medopad's institutional investors are Healthbox and Sandbox Industries.[11][12] Lord Howard Flight and Tony Brown, Non-Executive Director of the NHS both invested individually.[13]

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