Wellframe Focuses On User Experience To Capture Future Patient Management Market

Wellframe is developing an AI-powered app which allows for patients to seek medical care faster and more efficiently

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Wellframe is developing a suite of tools aimed at transforming the episodic nature of healthcare into a continuous, patient-centered experience that aims to prioritize early and preventative care by changing lifestyle behaviors and improving medication adherence. 

Wellframe’s cofounder and chief innovation officer Trishan Panch told Medtech Insight that the Boston-based company was created in response to...

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