PatientBank
TypePrivate
Founded2015 (2015)
FoundersPaul Fletcher-Hill
Feridun Mert Celebi
Kevin Grassi
Graham Kaemmer
Websitepatientbank.us

PatientBank is a platform for gathering and sharing medical data.[1] Headquartered in San Francisco,[2] PatientBank enables patients to gather their medical records electronically. [3] PatientBank allows users to manage their own healthcare data through: medical record retrieval, secure online storage, and sharing.[4][5] Users can order medical records electronically from any doctor or hospital.[6]

History

The startup was founded in 2015 by Paul Fletcher-Hill, Feridun Mert Celebi, Kevin Grassi, MD and Graham Kaemmer who all met at Yale University.[7][8]

PatientBank has received funding from Y Combinator, General Catalyst, Khosla Ventures, SV Angel, Spectrum 28 and Data Collective.[9][10]

References

  1. Constine, Josh. "The 48 startups that launched at Y Combinator S16 Demo Day 2". TechCrunch.
  2. Mack, Heather. "PatientBank gets $2.2M for online medical record sharing system". MobiHealthNews.
  3. Constine, Josh. "The 48 startups that launched at Y Combinator S16 Demo Day 2". TechCrunch.
  4. "PatientBank Makes Tracking Down Your Medical Records Easy". Fibrodaze.
  5. Baum, Stephanie. "PatientBank uses standardization to improve medical record retrieval by patients". MedCityNews.
  6. Mack, Heather. "PatientBank gets $2.2M for online medical record sharing system". MobiHealthNews.
  7. Mack, Heather. "PatientBank gets $2.2M for online medical record sharing system". MobiHealthNews.
  8. Penic, Fred (13 December 2016). "PatientBank Lands $2.2M to Help People Request Medical Records Online". HITConsultant.
  9. Mack, Heather. "PatientBank gets $2.2M for online medical record sharing system". MobiHealthNews.
  10. Baum, Stephanie. "PatientBank uses standardization to improve medical record retrieval by patients". MedCityNews.
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