MedCity News May 26, 2021
Anuja Vaidya

Developed by Noteworth, the ConnectedCare365 application will enable Geisinger clinicians to virtually monitor patient vital signs and intervene when needed. The platform will be used for several clinical initiatives, including chronic condition management and behavioral health.

Danville, Pennsylvania-based Geisinger has launched a new virtual monitoring application for patients with chronic illnesses.

Called ConnectedCare365, the app enables patients to chat with their care team and provide data at any time, like blood glucose levels and symptoms they are experiencing, so Geisinger care teams can address issues before they become critical, said Justin Williams, co-founder and CEO of Noteworth — the company that developed the app — in an email.

Digital health startup Noteworth developed ConnectedCare365 as a configuration of its product...

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