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 own longitudinal dashboard of health data from such wearables as...

Seqster's technology will allow patients to access their medical data "the same way that you pull down your Wells Fargo Bank of America and student loans," Arianpour told Medtech Insight....

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