VDOCTOR LAUNCHES IN CANADA AT THE E-HEALTH SHOWCASE IN OTTAWA

Toronto, Canada June 6, 2013 – Velo Mobile Health, a revolutionary healthcare communications company, is proud to announce that VDoctor™, our Mobile-based Patient Messaging and Scheduling System, has officially launched in Canada at the e-Health Showcase that took place at the Ottawa Convention Centre from May 26 – May 29, 2013. VDoctor™ is already being used very successfully in Canada by a select group of doctors pre-launch and now is available to the Canadian healthcare community.

“The VDoctor™ demos created quite a stir at e-Health Showcase”, says Zakir Hussain, President and CEO of Velo Mobile Health. “Everyone was amazed at the capabilities of VDoctor™ to save healthcare professionals time and money while significantly improving efficiencies”. Dr. Karen Kassabian, a VDoctor™ user reports that, “The VDoctor™ Patient Messaging System has ensured 100% show-up of our patients, improving patient satisfaction more than any other initiative we have undertaken in my practice”.

VDoctor™ can be used by a single doctor or clinic and can be scaled up for use by hospitals or multiple hospitals. It stands head and shoulders above any medical App-based services available in the marketplace today that only reach 20-30% of mobile users because they are limited by the operating system. Working in partnership with WIND Mobile, only VDoctor™ has the ability to reach 100% of patients, enabling 2-way communications via SMS to all mobile users. Contact Velo Mobile Health for a demonstration of this remarkable product and see the difference that VDoctor™ can make in your practice or hospital.

About Velo Mobile Health

Velo Mobile Health, Inc. (VMH) is on a mission to revolutionize the world of healthcare communication and transform the delivery of healthcare by harnessing the power of mobile technology. Our innovative suite of products are poised to transform the world of healthcare by improving patient satisfaction, reducing costs, improving patient care and improving health outcomes.

 

   

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