The mobile platform shows physicians their individual performance metrics, curated informational content, secure messages and other communications. The app, which costs $25 to $50 per user per month, aims to help important messages and information not get lost in physicians’ crowded inboxes.
The app was developed in conjunction with Cleveland Clinic, which is one of the app’s first customers. The Cleveland Clinics Innovation team helped optimize the platform to meet the needs of clinical users.
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