I am a doctor and clinical pharmacologist and have been coding since I was a child. Thanks to good medical care, I survived my childhood and have since been committed to excellent health care for others.
The service epha.health uses advanced AI and algorithms to predict the risk and exposure in complex therapies and calculates possible drug alternatives based on patient factors.
Starting in the University Hospital Zurich, we have been working for years to prevent medication errors and to protect patients from unnecessary harm. We always had the dream to create the perfect app to support doctors in such a way that errors no longer occur. With the new technical possibilities we can finally make it happen.
Everyone has different skills and together we are more than the sum of our skills. Together we have medical and pharmaceutical expertise, coding skills in backend and frontend, knowledge in data analytics and data science. Our joint decision is usually an iterative process, but better than any individual decision.
Building another startup.
Customers paying for the subscription of epha.health.
Over the past four months since our launch, we have grown more than 50% per month in worldwide user web traffic. Our greatest success is that these users (doctors) started to pay for the subscription without being reimbursed from health insurances.
With data science, we can increasingly generate new knowledge and make better predictions. My fear is that the knowledge in the wrong hands will lead to people being deprived of their freedom. That dystopian future has already begun when the Tesla autopilot shuts down for a day when you don't have your hands on the steering wheel.
Coincidence. I have to see.
Wait for it. Good ideas take time to be recognised in society.
Software provider in healthcare are on a different level.