3. Proposed Digital Business Model
Healthify is proposing a transformative re-invention of the current Canadian healthcare system through: doc.com. doc.com is a SaaS solution that connects doctors with patients and their data. It offers a compelling value proposition that is centered on ease of use, data integration, and improved quality of care for the Ontario government, as well as doctors, healthcare centers, and patients. This is translated into a unique customer experience that offers a proliferated implementation, consistent …show more content…
By showing doctors a complete digital history of patient prescriptions and automatically cross-referencing prescriptions to database of all approved drugs, doctors will be able to make more informed decisions to improve the lives of patients. The drug database complements the existing pharmaceutical dispensary system; patients will still visit a doctor, receive a prescription, and then visit a pharmacy to have it filled. It simply provides doctors with a proven method of avoiding prescription drug reactions, thereby reducing malpractice liability and keeping patients safe. With doc.com, on-call doctors in emergency rooms can access patient data without waiting for family physicians to forward important medical information, optimizing wait times. It will also allow family doctors to optimize their scheduling to further reduce wait times. The system will have a high degree of co-creatability for doctors, as they can report new conflicts and see them continually added to the …show more content…
The software will have two separate interfaces for patients and doctors. The patient portal will allow its users to access past medical records, such as vaccination records, book appointments with their family doctor, view lab results, and filter through health care facilities by occupancy. Patients will be able to view test results to see if they should book a follow-up appointment, reducing wait times as unnecessary appointments will be removed. Through GeoHealth™, patients will be able to see a sorted list of which hospitals and walk-in clinics have the longest wait times and closest proximity, further reducing wait times. They will also receive notifications on upcoming appointment times and health card renewals. To facilitate accessibility between provinces, there is an easy print feature that will allow patients to take relevant medical information with them during their interprovincial