Health Tech Capitol | Healthfinch plans to grow with the help of $6 million infusion
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Healthfinch plans to grow with the help of $6 million infusion

Healthfinch plans to grow with the help of $6 million infusion

Healthfinch is primed for growth now that it has scored another $6 million from investors, CEO and co-founder Jonathan Baran says.

The health information technology company, founded in 2011, came out of the gate with an app that automates prescription refills.

Its second app, released recently in a pilot phase, helps doctors prepare for patient appointments by compiling a list of the types of tests the patient may need.

Healthfinch says its goal is “workflow optimization” — having a computer program take over some of the time-consuming responsibilities of health care professionals.

“The fundamental challenge that we’re seeing right now in the health care market is the cost of health care today,” Baran said. And as part of that, “there is far more work than there are people to do that work today.”

Read more at the Wisconsin State Journal

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