TrueHLTH, an innovative patient advocacy and healthcare navigation company, has announced the filing of a provisional patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
The patent application pertains to TrueHLTH‘s platform designed for individuals with chronic conditions and their caregivers. The always-on platform operates 24/7, 365 days a year, with the aim of identifying and addressing personal challenges that may hinder a patient’s ability to seek proactive care intervention.
TrueHLTH was established to address the existing gap in healthcare navigation for individuals living with chronic diseases. Scott Genone, co-founder and CEO of TrueHLTH, a seasoned healthcare technology leader with 30 years of experience, has firsthand experience with this gap. He and his family have encountered the complexities of care delivery in the United States while managing his own challenges with Crohn’s Disease.
“We will earn patient trust through unparalleled advocacy; trust leads to patient activation and platform engagement; active engagement fuels continuous data capture; data powers our AI and helps it continuously evolve to anticipate challenges and proactively seek appropriate intervention to help patients stay well,” says Mr. Genone.
TrueHLTH is a mission-driven organization focused on solving problems from the perspective of patients and their caregivers.
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