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The Mighty is a digital health community created to empower and connect people facing health challenges and disabilities. We have over 2.5 million registered users and are adding a new one every 20 seconds. Our stories and videos are viewed and shared more than 90 million times a month. But those are just stats. This experience from a community member is what we`re really after: “How is it that I read an essay on The Mighty and it is the only place in the world where I feel truly understood? Time and time again you speak to me through your contributors. I read this headline and it could have come from my very lips…I wanted to say thank you – words can never express how truly grateful I am to the author for sharing her story, for all Mighty contributors, and to The Mighty itself. You have changed my life. I have made a close friend who lives many miles away because of our shared pain. I gain insight everyday and I finally, finally do not feel so alone in this world. Thank you. Bless you!”
We empower the most underserved stakeholder in the healthcare system – the family caregiver. While training programs exist for home health aides or nurses to help manage care of the elderly, family members, who provide 80%+ of care to loved ones aging-in-place, have limited access to training. For example, actionable education like how to prevent falls in the house, safely transfer from a bed or chair, or manage difficult behaviour when a loved one has dementia. Recognizing that this content exists but isn`t available to families, Trualta adapted professional-level healthcare training for the family member audience. We deliver the training via an informal and interactive online learning environment, and tailor the learning to each caregiver`s situation. The program incentivizes engagement with a rewards system, and users can redeem rewards for helpful products and services. Our customers, healthcare payers and providers in Canada & the US, offer Trualta at point-of-care to better enable families to transition aging loved ones from hospital to home, and sustain independent living. Through clinical validation studies in the US and Canada, we are linking participation in Trualta`s program to improved outcomes and reduced costs. We are a proud resident company of the Biomedical Zone in downtown Toronto and the Invest Ottawa Accelerator program. If you are passionate about educating and enabling families to improve care for our aging population, drop us a note at info@trualta.com – we`d love to hear from you.
Valley Eldercare Ctr-Valley is a Grand Forks, ND-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
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In 2007 the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN) became the first live, statewide health information network in the nation. DHIN currently serves: - 100% of Delaware’s acute care hospitals - 100% of Delaware’s long term care and skilled nursing facilities - Approaching 100% of medical providers who have enrolled and are participating in DHIN More than 14,000,000 clinical results and reports are posted on DHIN each year – and the total patient records in the system now exceed 2,100,000, featuring patient records from all 50 states. In the six years that DHIN has been active, the system has proven its reliability and worth to hospitals, medical professionals and patients throughout Delaware. DHIN securely delivers fast and accurate patient information from hospitals, laboratories, and radiology facilities directly to doctors’ offices. DHIN makes it possible to deliver higher quality medical care more quickly, and at a lower cost, using a federated data model for medical records, aggregating those records and eliminating the manual transmittal of medical data. Frequent audits confirm that the system is secure and that data is used properly. The Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN) was enacted by the Delaware General Assembly in 1997 as a public-private partnership for the benefit of all citizens of Delaware to advance the creation of a statewide health information network and to address Delaware`s needs for timely, reliable and relevant health care information.