Start-Up Spotlight: Seqster Wants To Be The Mint.com Of Your Health-Care Data

San Diego, CA-based software-as-a-service company Seqster developed a technology that integrates data from electronic health records, genomics and wearables into one platform. Seqster's CEO Ardy Arianpour believes he has solved a major interoperability problem and hopes to attract providers, payers and pharma companies as clients.

Start-up Spotlight

Seqster's CEO Ardy Arianpour believes his company has solved a problem that even the big tech giants haven't yet figured out – to integrate data from electronic medical records (EHRs), DNA and genomic information and fitness wearables into one place.

Arianpour describes the San Diego, CA-based start-up as the future "Mint.com of your health care" where users can create their...

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