Innovating Family Healthcare: Remmie Health Partners with Hint Health
Elevating health management with integrated at-home monitoring and seamless healthcare billing.
by Remmie Health November 01, 2023
Melody Zhao, Marketing Specialist
Remmie Health
pr@remmiehealth.com
https://remmiehealth.com
[November 01, 2023], [Seattle, WA] – At Remmie Health, we are driven by a mission to empower families to take an active role in their health. It's a mission that leads us to constant innovation, and today marks a significant milestone on this journey. We are excited to announce a strategic partnership with Hint Health, the leading digital health company dedicated to supporting the growth and success of the Direct Primary Care (DPC) movement
"Our alliance with Hint Health goes beyond business; it's about aligning with a vision that stands to revolutionize patient empowerment and healthcare experiences," says Jane Zhang, CEO of Remmie Health. "We are setting a new standard that is about much more than innovative technology—it's about transforming how families interact with healthcare systems."
Bridging the Gap Between Healthcare and Peace of Mind
The complexities of healthcare management have long added stress to family life. Remmie Health is excited to partner with Hint to offer Direct Primary Care practices an easy and convenient way to manage ear, nose and throat care for patients and their families.
Empowerment, Efficiency, and Peace of Mind
The partnership between Remmie Health and Hint Health is a commitment to enhance the healthcare experience by providing empowerment at your fingertips through guided health examinations without sacrificing quality or convenience. AI-enhanced, high-resolution imagery from Remmie brings clarity to symptom understanding while instant access to a network of physicians through the app ensures timely care. Remmie is pleased to join the Hint Health Ecosystem of partners to offer Direct Care clinicians
Forward Together
The partnership sets a new paradigm in healthcare delivery, guided by a shared commitment to improving family healthcare.
"We are on a journey towards a future where health management is not just intuitive but also deeply compassionate,” saidconcludes Jane Zhang of Remmie Health, “We are not just offering tools—we are laying the groundwork for healthier family lives."
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Remmie Health: Simplifying healthcare, one family at a time.
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Melody Zhao, Marketing Specialist
Remmie Health
pr@remmiehealth.com
https://remmiehealth.com
[Seattle, Washington, November 13, 2023] Remmie Health, a leader in AI-powered ear-nose-throat (ENT) diagnostic solutions, is excited to announce a partnership with PROPELL, the esteemed distributor of premier remote patient monitoring brands in Australia and New Zealand. This partnership marks a significant milestone in the enhancement of healthcare delivery through innovative technology.
At the forefront of this collaboration is Remmie Health's commitment to reducing unnecessary doctor visits with its family-friendly digital otoscope and telehealth-enabling App, which allows for in-home ENT assessments and provides real-time data streaming capabilities for telemedicine services, coupled with AI-powered clinical insights.
PROPELL, with its expertise in chronic disease monitoring and as the distributor of iHealth® Biofourmis™ and Wellysis, brings a wealth of knowledge and a passion for healthcare technology. iHealth's pioneering work in consumer-friendly, mobile health devices offers individuals an active role in managing their health, recognized for producing the world's first iOS-connected blood pressure monitor.
Adding a personal touch to the announcement, Jane Zhang, CEO of Remmie Health, shared her enthusiasm for the partnership: "Joining forces with PROPELL is a thrilling development for Remmie Health. This collaboration is a testament to our vision of making healthcare more accessible and efficient. We are proud to work alongside a partner that shares our commitment to innovation and excellence in patient care."
This sentiment is echoed by the team at PROPELL, who are equally excited about the partnership's potential to streamline healthcare processes and improve patient outcomes across Australia and New Zealand.
About Remmie Health:
Remmie Health is redefining primary healthcare with its cutting-edge AI-powered ENT solutions, providing tools for at-home health ear-nose-throat assessments that support telemedicine and offer valuable clinical insights.
About PROPELL:
PROPELL is the distributor for leading remote patient monitoring brands in Australia and New Zealand, dedicated to improving the monitoring and management of chronic diseases through state-of-the-art health devices and integrated healthcare solutions.
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[Seattle, WA, October 10, 2023] Remmie Health, an innovative health-tech company leading the way in in-home diagnosis of ear-nose-throat infections, is proud to announce its selection as a recipient of the $25,000 SBIR/STTR Matching Fund Grant awarded by the Life Science Washington Institute (LSWI), in partnership with The Washington State Department of Commerce. This accolade cements Remmie Health’s standing as a pioneer in telehealth solutions, especially in facilitating remote diagnoses and recovery, consequently alleviating the need for parents to visit doctors' offices for diagnosis.
Life Science Washington Institute (LSWI), in partnership with The Washington State Department of Commerce, awarded $500,000 in grants to 20 organizations across Washington state. The grants support a diverse group of entrepreneurs by prioritizing entrepreneurs and companies located outside of King County as well as women-led and/or socially or economically disadvantaged companies throughout the state. Made possible by redeploying money returned to the state’s Life Sciences Discovery Fund, the SBIR/STTR Matching Fund and the Washington Competes grant programs support early-stage companies focused on developing healthcare solutions that improve lives.
Richard Giersch, Executive Director of LSWI, commented on this commitment, “Life Science Washington Institute is proud to announce the grant recipients as part of our ongoing commitment to supporting the next generation of life sciences innovators.” Alison Beason, Director/Sector Lead, Life Science & Global Health, Washington State Department of Commerce, further underscored the significance of the initiative, emphasizing its role in bolstering Washington-based biotech companies.
Highlighting Remmie Health’s dedication to its mission, Jane Zhang, Founder and CEO of Remmie Health Inc., shared, “We continue to represent our end-users and advocate for health equity, especially for the underserved communities, often in rural locations, developing countries, or simply busy parents needing support taking care of their children and elderly family members.” With the newly awarded funds, Remmie Health aims to refine its pilot initiatives, paving the way for an expansive rollout of their telehealth solutions, which will be invaluable for families with young children suffering from chronic ear infections or requiring post-ear tube surgery follow-ups in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) within Washington state.
Remmie Health’s selection for this grant is a testament to the company’s unwavering commitment to health equity and their innovative solutions designed to transform the healthcare sector, particularly in ear-nose-throat diagnoses.
About Remmie Health Inc.
Founded by Jane Zhang, Remmie Health is a trailblazing health-tech company based in Snohomish, dedicated to improving in-home analysis of ear-nose-throat infections. Remmie is building AI ear-nose-throat health solutions with a family digital otoscope for evaluating ear infections, real-time streaming of symptoms with integrated telehealth services, and AI clinical decision support capabilities.
By leveraging the power of remote diagnosis and recovery, Remmie Health aims to revolutionize the patient's journey, minimizing the need for in-person doctor visits and ensuring timely, effective medical care.
https://remmiehealth.com/
About Life Science Washington Institute
Life Science Washington Institute, “Where Entrepreneurs Come First,” is driven by a mission of three closely connected goals: to launch life science companies, mentor entrepreneurs, and connect companies and entrepreneurs to resources they need. It is a vital part of Washington state’s energetic and connected life science ecosystem, and it works to ensure life science entrepreneurs and companies have access to the right resources at the right time as they are founded and grown. For more information, visit https://www.lswinstitute.org/.
About Life Science Washington
Life Science Washington connects its 500+ members to each other and to funding, talent, partners and essential business services and elevates the industry by promoting policies that strengthen the environment for ground-breaking research and product development that improves and saves lives. For more information, visit https://lifesciencewa.org/.
About Washington State Department of Commerce
Commerce works with local governments, businesses, community-based organizations and tribes to strengthen communities. The department’s diverse portfolio of more than 100 programs and effective public and private partnerships promote sustainable community and economic development to help all Washingtonians thrive. For more information, visit http://www.commerce.wa.gov. For information on locating or expanding a business in Washington, visit choosewashingtonstate.com. Subscribe to Commerce press releases by email. You may unsubscribe at any time.
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Melody Zhao, Content Marketing Specialist
Remmie Health
pr@remmiehealth.com
https://remmiehealth.com
[Seattle, WA, October 1, 2023] Remmie Health, a front-runner in AI-powered telehealth technology for ear, nose, and throat care, proudly presents its next-generation FDA-Registered Intelligent Otoscope, Remmie 3. Building on the success and reliability of our previous model, the Remmie Dolphin, their latest innovation is set to redefine AI-powered technologies for ENT health.
Earning endorsements from a growing number of healthcare professionals, the Remmie 3 is the culmination of meticulous design and technology, tailored to cater to diverse ENT needs spanning across all age groups. Elevating its prowess, the Remmie 3 integrates advanced AI. Empowered with AI, Remmie 3 goes beyond just visualizing. Its guided image capture expertly assists users in identifying and analyzing their eardrums, making it a pioneer in AI-assisted ENT care.
Its standout features include a state-of-the-art digital examination tool meshed with an intuitive app. This synergy not only allows users to conduct in-depth ENT self-examinations from the comforts of their homes but also to share live video feeds with medical experts during telehealth consultations. Plus, the ability to capture and store these visuals provides a game-changing tool for ongoing health monitoring.
Tackling many symptoms, from ear infections, sore throat, pink eye to sinusitis, common colds, and more, Remmie 3 is an important milestone towards the startup's mission to achieve the next generation of ENT care with easy, accessible diagnosis, timely intervention, and exceptional patient care, 24/7, in the clinic or anywhere.
Remmie Health's vision is to use AI technology to reshape the ENT healthcare landscape, and with the Remmie 3, they are a step closer, now available at https://remmiehealth.com/products/remmie3
CEO Jane Zhang, PhD/MBA, says, “The Remmie 3 represents the next generation, AI-powered ear-nose-throat care. From remote examining and hybrid care of common ENT conditions, post-surgery followup, to unnecessary ED avoidance, we continue to advance care delivery with technologies to empower millions of home users and providers.”
About Remmie Health
AI-powered ENT Health Solutions.
Here at Remmie, we help families and individuals play a more active role in their health and transform primary care by putting digital tools into their hands. We use technology to target the most common reason adults and children go to the doctor's office. ear, nose and throat symptoms.
We are passionate about empowering home users to evaluate these symptoms at home and providing telemedicine doctors with a precise view of their patients’ symptoms and improving diagnostic accuracy. We provide a two-part solution: an at-home digital monitor that allows families to visualize ENT (ear, nose, throat) symptoms, and an AI-powered App that tracks symptoms, images, videos, and includes a direct link to share with a healthcare provider through telemedicine.
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Learn how licensed physicians on Rocket Doctor are using Remmie for tele-otolaryngology. This is improving patient access and improving diagnostic confidence at sites of care embedded within nearby local pharmacies, reducing travel time, delivering immediate easy access to care, and mitigating costly trips to urgent/emergency care.
Rocket Doctor is a Digital health platform and market-place operating across Canada, California and the Pacific Northwest. Rocket Doctor enables MDs to care for more than 180,000 patients with over 250,000 virtual appointments delivered. They also partner with major Canadian pharmacies, including National chains, as the embedded site of care clinics similar to vaccination clinics often found in retail pharmacies. In virtual clinics, Rocket Doctor was looking for solutions to enable patients to connect with MDs on the platform while at home or from retail pharmacy clinic locations who may need adjuncts to standard telemedicine visits. Remote patient monitoring devices, including advanced medical hardware, were identified to expand the capacity of virtual care providers, giving them greater confidence to practice medicine on the platform providing care to a growing number of patients, many of which may be miles from healthcare facilities. Rocket Doctor set out to create an efficient remote telehealth model to connect a centralized base of primary care and emergency MDs on the platform with patients who visit these local pharmacies for ENT conditions and services.
The Solution
Rocket Doctor is an example of a straightforward site of care implementation. Patients walk in or make appointments at their local pharmacy virtual care stations, a medical assistant virtually connects the patient with physicians on Rocket Doctor who would lead the exam and evaluate the patients' conditions utilizing Remmie and sophisticated medical devices when needed to enhance care. Many of the conditions diagnosed result in a prescription, which the patient can readily fulfill at the pharmacy, right then and there.
William Cherniak, MD MPH
Emergency Physician, CEO & Founder of Rocket Doctor
Rocket Doctor initially deployed Remmie Health at 6 retail pharmacy locations with care stations across Canada. Rocket Doctor has delivered improved patient experience and positive clinical outcomes by meeting the needs of patients who walk into their local pharmacy care stations for ENT conditions. Tele-otalarygology also allows MDs on Rocket Doctor and the pharmacy site of care to schedule more patient visits, increased patient volume, because it was more challenging to address ENT patient needs prior to integration of Remmie Health. As a result, it has fulfilled higher turnover of prescriptions on site, when appropriate for high-quality and comprehensive patient care. Rocket Doctor can now provide ENT screening, while M.D.s can gain greater confidence in their diagnosis utilizing objective clinical data.
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PM Telemedicine is offered by PM Pediatric Care, a leading national pediatric urgent care service for 82 locations across 16 states, serving 4 million patients. PM Telemedicine has chosen Remmie Health as a Partner because of Remmie otoscope's low cost, ease of use, simplicity, and simple integration with PM Pediatric’s own telemedicine software.
PM Telemedicine provides Remmie PRO otoscopes to schools and camps. Coupled with a mobile iPad, nurses can link with PM Telemedicine physicians for virtual visits, and also transmit symptom images asynchronously from the Remmie otoscope, so that remote physicians could diagnose based on the symptoms provided.
In 2022, our partnership program launched in 6 Texas schools and 2 summer camps with connected care to PM Telemedicine, leading to parents saving time and in-person trips. PM Telemedicine benefited from broader patient panel from these peripheral locations.
Our collaboration continues to expand in 2023, with over additional sites in 3 States.
]]>[Seattle, WA, Jan 28, 2023] Demanded by healthcare providers, Remmie Health has launched Remmie® PRO. Remmie PRO is a digital otoscope that delivers the next generation ear, nose, and throat care for easier, accessible diagnosis, timely intervention, and exceptional patient care, at clinics or from anywhere. For medically trained healthcare providers, Remmie PRO is easy to set up and simple to use, with just 3 steps on the Remmie PRO APP (Apple iOS and Android Play Stores). Remmie PRO is available now and can be purchased from, www.remmmiehealth.com.
Continuing the technical and design innovation, Remmie PRO is Remmie Health’s 3rd product release within the last 2 years and 2nd within 6 months. Remmie PRO for providers complements Remmie “Dolphin” for home based use.
Building on the success of the Remmie “Dolphin” for home users, Remmie PRO enables enhanced diagnosis and treatment of ENT conditions at the sites of care, including in community clinics, nurse stations at work and at schools, and local pharmacies. With the Remmie PRO, providers can now coordinate care, relay symptoms data to be included in the patient's chart/EMR, and treat common ENT conditions in a more streamlined and connected workflow.
“The Remmie PRO supports healthcare providers to better engage with their patients by sharing and recording live views, images & videos, and to upload or stream their symptoms to a virtual care physician, leading to a diagnosis, prescription, and immediate relief. We look forward to empowering millions of healthcare providers and patients with our support and integration into remote care. With Remmie PRO and Remmie ‘Dolphin’, Remmie Health fills the gap in ear, nose, and throat care coordination from homes and community sites of care to specialty care. It's a big leap towards solving the pain point of repeated in-person visits, sometimes ER visits, for examining common ENT conditions, adults and children,” stated Remmie Health CEO Jane Zhang, Ph.D/MBA.
About Remmie Health
Remmie Health delivers the next generation of ear, nose, and throat care, for easier, accessible diagnosis, timely intervention, and exceptional patient care. The Remmie solution suite includes a digital otoscope kit, APIs to link with telehealth and e-health provider platforms, a pipeline ML/AI diagnosis assistance engine, and now a digital otoscope kit designed for medically trained healthcare professionals. www.RemmieHealth.com.
The NIDCD conducts and supports research in the normal and disordered processes of hearing, balance, taste, smell, voice, speech, and language.
According to NIH, Phase I awards provide the opportunity to establish the scientific, technical, and commercial merit and feasibility of the proposed innovation. This $350,000 Phase I SBIR award will fund Remmie.ai: a deep learning diagnosis assistance engine for ENT diseases.
Current diagnostic tools involving analog otoscope and in-person visits for ENT conditions. “We are excited and honored about NIDCD’s support of our development of Remmie.ai, which in conjunction with Remmie’s connected digital otoscope and API services, has the potential to transform ENT care towards massive access, higher quality, and lower costs for providers, patients, and payers”, said Jane Zhang, PhD/MBA, Remmie’s Co-founder and CEO, Affiliate Assistant Professor of University of Washington Mechanical Engineering, and principal investigator on this project. “We received strong support from the UnitedHealthcare Accelerator, the Techstars, Life Science Washington, and Medtronic Labs, and plan to continue to work with clinicians in the University of Washington and the West Coast Consortium for Technology & Innovation in Pediatrics (CTIP) to test the implementation."
About the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD): The NIDCD supports and conducts research and research training on the normal and disordered processes of hearing, balance, taste, smell, voice, speech, and language and provides health information, based upon scientific discovery, to the public.
About the National Institutes of Health (NIH): NIH, the nation’s medical research agency, includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIH is the primary federal agency conducting and supporting basic, clinical, and translational medical research, and is investigating the causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases.
About Remmie: Remmie helps families play a more active role in their health from the convenience of home by bringing connected ENT-examination into their hands to share with a doctor online. Remmie uses technology to target the most common reason Americans go to the doctor's office, ear, nose, throat, and common upper respiratory conditions. The Remmie solution suite include a digital otoscope kit, APIs to link with telehealth and e-health provider platforms, and a pipeline ML/AI diagnosis assistance engine.
For more information about Remmie, visit www.remmiehealth.com, or connect with Remmie on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, or LinkedIn.
The research reported in this press release is supported by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under Award Number 1R43DC020868. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.
]]>My Big Idea: Helping Parents Avoid Repeated Trips to the Pediatrician’s Office
BU alum Jane Zhang invented an ENT medical device that connects patients to a telehealth provider for a diagnosis
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[Seattle, WA, December 16, 2020] Remmie Health, Seattle’s startup for innovative family telemedicine solutions, announced that it was named a finalist in the Amazon Web Service (AWS) University Startup Competition. As one of the top finalists, Jane Zhang, the CEO, presented on Tuesday, December 16, the missions and visions of her business to a panel of investors and AWS Startup Team members at the virtual final round.
The competition was intended to support university-affiliated entrepreneurs and startups with the opportunity to win a cash prize to help fund their ventures. The finalists also have a chance to improve their business strategies under the guidance of their mentor, who is an AWS startup specialist. Ten companies were selected as finalists among thousands of applicants.
Three winners will be chosen for up to $20,000 in cash prizes and $100,000 in AWS Activate credits. “We plan to spend 80% of the award on product upgrades for achieving our 2nd generation with improved connection and API,” explained Jane during her pitch. “20% of the fund for the marketing of potential reach of 7M and bringing Remmie to every family’s medicine cabinet.”
The judges included Molly Fowler, CEO of Dorm Room Fund, Saba Karim, Global Startup Pipeline Manager at Techstars, and Joshua Aviv, CEO of SparkCharge.
Editor: Yijin Kim
]]>As we all know, 2020 is like no other year that we have experienced before, yet we still have an election, and it is our duty as citizens to vote. If you live in a state where you can vote by mail, we recommend this as the safest way. If you live in a county where this is not an option or where it has been made more difficult, voting in person might be your only choice. Dr. Fauci, the White House's medical advisor, has stated that it is safe to vote in person and that he will try to vote in person himself. He also said, "If one does the polling process carefully and prudently, I think it would be fine for people to go to the polls, who feel that that's something that they want to do." Even with these precautions that the polling stations are taking, you should still take some personal responsibility in making sure you and the people around you are safe.
What to do before you vote
It's vital that before you vote, you want to make sure that you don't have a temperature and that you haven't been sick or experienced any symptoms in the past two weeks. With Remmie's EMT otoscope, you can track any symptoms you think you might be having and send high-quality pictures of such symptoms to a doctor who is a tap away via our app. This allows you to worry less, knowing that a professional has looked at any visible symptoms you might have. It also means that you can feel more confident that you're not going to get anyone sick while exercising your right to vote.
While you're at the voting site
Now I'm sure that you have heard some of the stories of multiple hour-long wait lines some people have to endure during early voting, so no matter where you are, try to get there as early as possible. You want to make sure that you're still taking all the precautions that you would at any other public place, such as staying 6FT apart, washing/sanitizing your hands after touching surfaces, and covering any sneezes or coughs. Hopefully, the polling stations should have extra hand sanitizer in case you forget. As long as you follow these simple steps and prepare for potentially long wait times, your voting experience should be as safe and smooth as possible. Even though this year's been a crazy one, make sure you still go out there and cast your vote.
Editor: Matthew Hobbs
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We're not going to do nothing, are we?
With Halloween coming up, it's hard not to feel excited. Being stuck inside most of the time, looking forward to something can really help keep us going. But we all know with COVID-19, even though we can celebrate something, we still need to take precautions. Luckily the CDC has come out with some recommendations to keep us safe during this spooky season.
Attending a small Gathering?
For starters, it is essential to remember to keep gatherings outside and limit close interactions. Keeping 6ft away is always recommended to limit the potential spread. You also want to limit the time spent at meetings due to the increased risk the longer you stay and try to make sure the guests are local. If you are going out to an event like this, make sure to check the CDC guidelines to know what the suggestions are on how you should socialize.
Ways to celebrate without all the risk
Some ways you can still celebrate the festivities while remaining safe include activities like pumpkin carving with immediate family members or with friends or neighbors outside. This way, you can even socialize and do what you usually would, just with some extra precaution. You can decorate your house and front lawn, and then enjoy a cozy Halloween movie night with the family while enjoying hot cocoa and other sweet treats.
No matter what your plans are, make sure you're prepared.
The last thing any of us want is to have a sick child on Halloween this year. Even if it isn't COVID, it is still best practice to isolate if you show symptoms unless we know what's wrong. This means only doing activities with the immediate family. Where Remmie's otoscope can help with this is being able to communicate your child's symptoms directly to a doctor without the hassle of going to the doctor's office. From the comfort of your own home, you can safely assess your child's symptoms with a professional and make the decision that you feel is right for your family. Being confident that you have made the best decision for your family's health will allow you to feel satisfied with whatever you do this Halloween. It also means that you are making proactive decisions to keep you and your family safe.
Editor: Matthew Hobbs
Remmie Health, an ear-nose-throat telemedicine company, announced that it has been selected as one of the presenting companies at the 22nd annual SoCalBio conference, which is taking place virtually this year from October 21 to 23. The three-day-long virtual conference will focus on the latest technology trends and business development/partnership opportunities in fields such as COVID-19 diagnostics and therapeutics, bioelectronic medicine and AI (artificial intelligence). As an AI-enabled otoscope business for tracking ear infection, Remmie Health will be presented by its Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Zhan Wang, on October 23 between 2 PM and 3 PM PST.
Remmie Health was selected from a large pool of applicants by members of SoCalBio’s Innovation Catalyst Program, a unique network of senior bioscience and healthcare professionals who provide presentation and business coaching for SoCalBio Conference presenters.
Pre-registration is required to attend the Conference. More information is available at http://socalbioinvest.com/register.
About SoCalBio
Contact:
Yijin Kim
PR Manager
yijin@remmiehealth.com
Editor: Yijin Kim
Remmie Health’s CEO Jane Zhang presented on Thursday, October 15, the company’s new telemedicine product, The Remmie monitor, and application at the annual GeekWire Summit taking place virtually October 13-29. Remmie was selected to present its invention during the Inventions We Love session, a brief presentation session between a panel discussion on telehealth, and a fireside chat with Bill Gates.
Jane introduced her first telehealth invention, Remmie, and explained her motivation to initiate her business on the ear-nose-throat telemedicine solution during her presentation. She also mentioned her vision that Remmie will help families with children reduce unnecessary doctor visits and costs. ”We’re driven by a strong mission to empower families to take care of their health to be connected with health care professionals for a close look and instant relief for a reasonable price, and to provide peace of mind you always need,” said Jane in the presentation.
The ninth annual GeekWire Summit takes place entirely virtually this year with fireside chats and panel discussions featuring software pioneer Bill Gates, venture capitalist Emily Melton, Expedia Group CEO Peter Kern, COVID-19 data expert Dr. Vin Gupta, DreamBox Learning CEO Jessie Woolley-Wilson, and many more. Virtual sessions will occur from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (PT) on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and only registered attendees will be able to attend
Remmie Health and Jane were featured in a Geekwire’s story in July this year.
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Editor: Yijin Kim
Remmie Health, an Ear-nose-throat telemedicine company, announced that it will have a virtual booth with its CEO, Jane Zhang, and live discussion at the Female Firebrands Summit, which is taking place virtually on October 22. The company offers a discount ticket for its website visitors as a thank you gift. Remmie Health will have a virtual booth to interact with the attendees, mostly mid-career and early career female professionals. All the Remmie booth visitors will be offered a discount for its brand new telemedicine product, Remmie monitor, at $89 -- the original price $149.
The virtual summit was created by the Female Firebrands author and a mother, Mikaela Kiner, and her team to bring together a fierce group of diverse professional women to share how they overcome daily obstacles and stay resilient. It will be a place where audiences will get tips about ways to re-energize, feel more confident, and stand up for themselves and others. Every attendee will have full access to live summit sessions and a digital workbook.
Who should attend? Mid-career and early career professionals who identify as women and are looking to get inspired.
October 22nd | 9AM - 1PM PST (recordings available)
Editor: Yijin Kim
Remmie announced and welcomed Augustina as the new director of User Experience in charge of products' design systems and work on product upgrades. Augustina Liu joined Remmie Health in June this year as a user experience designer. During the past few months, she constructed the interface design of Remmie's website and app and improved product design to assist the launch of Remmie Monitor.
Inspired by her experience in volunteering and helping seniors to use modern electronic products, Augustina studied Human-Centered Design Engineering and gained a bachelor's degree from the University of Washington. To enhance user experience, Augustina aims to design technological products to be inclusive and accessible to everyone.
Her motto –– "Be meaningful and impactful to society," has motivated Augustina to join Remmie. She believes that working with Remmie moves the world one step forward in being a better place. By practicing telemedicine in family care, Remmie empowers parents to better take care of their child. This mission was injected into Remmie's logo by Augustina as well — the bright orange color is energetic and promising as she explained, "As a medical product to families, orange colors will help Remmie to bring hopes and connect with its customers," Augustina added.
Since joining Remmie, Augustina has found that respect and trust are the company's fundamental values. "They trust my ability and skills. In such a startup company, I can take the ownership of my project, I can collaborate with people from different teams," said Augustina. "At Remmie, everyone can share ideas and figure out solutions for each other."
Augustina believes telemedicine is the future of medical care. She is currently working on a new product to make Remmie more versatile, even with the company recently launching its first product. "We will add more features not only to the Otoscope. I expect to debut the second generation of our monitor in near future." Augustina is now making her dream become a reality with Remmie.
Editor: Tianyuan Xie
Swimmer's ear, or otitis externa, is an infection in the external ear canal. Its often brought on by water that remains in your ear after splash time. Young children may not be able to clearly communicate any pain or discomfort they are feeling in their ear.
With Remmie's help, parents can communicate with doctors through our telemedicine connections with images and videos captured by the Remmie monitor. Remmie not only helps doctors visualize ear problems in the comfort of your homes, but can also save your time from unnecessary doctor's visits, especially in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tips on preventing Swimmer's Ear this summer
Use Remmie to visualize symptoms to help with telemedicine diagnostics and care delivery.
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