HealthTap

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HealthTap
TypePrivate
IndustryHealthcare Technology
Founded2010
HeadquartersMountain View, California
Number of locations
3 (Mountain View & San Francisco, California U.S.
Gurugram, Haryana, India)
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Bill Gossman (CEO)
Greg Gilley (CTO)
Sean Mehra (CSO)
Geoffrey Rutledge (CMIO)
ProductsHealthTap.com, HealthTap app
Number of employees
~100
Websitewww.healthtap.com

HealthTap is a technology company delivering a suite of connected health apps. Their customers include health systems, insurance companies, and (self-insured) employers.

The company received Series A funding from the Mayfield Fund, Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors and [1]

The main service offered by HealthTap is the ability to ask health questions, online and via mobile devices, to a network of U.S.-licensed physicians for free. They also offer the ability to connect immediately or by appointment with a doctor for a consultation via video conference, phone call, or text chat.

There are currently a number of versions of HealthTap available across several platforms and devices, including a version for the web along with applications for iPhone, iPad and Android.

Interactive health[]

Health information on the service is supplied interactively by a network of nearly 140,000[2] licensed doctors in good standing (licensed physicians with active disciplinary actions against them are not admitted to the network). HealthTap also provides the opportunity for peer review, which consists of doctors rating each other and self-identifying specializations. HealthTap says its doctor network is present in 170 countries.

Press and expansion[]

HealthTap has garnered media coverage in publications including The New York Times,[3] Forbes[4] and TIME.[5]

HealthTap started its Medical Expert Network with U.S.-licensed OBGYN and Pediatrics physicians, which the company describes as the largest network of interactive, engaged physicians online.[6]

In December 2011, HealthTap announced that it had secured $11.5 Million in Series A funding, led by The Mayfield Fund, Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors and .[7]

In November 2012, HealthTap acquired the doctor directory and rating business from Avvo.[8]

In March 2016, HealthTap acquired , a startup designed to make finding and reading medical research easier for doctors.[9]

In December 2017, the New Zealand Government's Auditor General launched a review into the cancelled implementation of a HealthTap-based system at the Government's Waikato District Health Board. The results of the review were overwhelmingly negative and found, amongst other things, that the platform was not fit for purpose.[10][11]

References[]

  1. ^ "HealthTap Announces $11.5M in Series A Funding led by Mayfield Fund, Mohr Davidow Ventures and Eric Schmidt's Innovation Endeavors", "PR Newswire", December 6, 2011
  2. ^ "An App That Saved 10,000 Lives". 5 October 2013.
  3. ^ Regina Sinsky, "HealthTap's Social Network of 5,000 Doctors Is Ready to Give Free Advice", newyorktimes.com, September 26, 2011
  4. ^ Tomio Geron "HealthTap Q&A Site Connects Doctors and Patients" www.forbes.com, December 06, 2011
  5. ^ Bonnie Rochman "A New Health Site in Beta Testing for Pregnant Women, New Moms"
  6. ^ <"10,000 Physicians Strong and Growing" bixjournals.com, February 12, 2012
  7. ^ See Footnote 3
  8. ^ <"HealthTap Acquires Doctors Business From Avvo" Forbes.com, November 29, 2012
  9. ^ <"HealthTap quietly acquires physician app startup DocPhin" mobihealthnews.com, March 14, 2016
  10. ^ https://oag.govt.nz/media/2017/healthtap
  11. ^ "SmartHealth review finds failed virtual health app cost taxpayers $25.7m".

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