BNN Bloomberg released an article about MCI Onehealth. The article discusses personalized health care and how MCI Onehealth is modernizing the primary care experience using their digital applications.
In 2021, people are all about convenience. We demand to work remotely so we can avoid long commutes. We increasingly shop online, and we want the experience to be easy and seamless. We aim to handle everything from parent-teacher meetings to doctors’ appointments virtually unless there’s a good reason for them to be in-person. And when it comes to our medical care, as we found out during the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s more to managing our health than renewing a prescription or chatting with our GP on the phone. Hence, online health care — which includes data-driven diagnostics, personalized care, speedy specialist referrals and precision medical technology — is rapidly evolving.
At the core of this evolution sits a health care technology company whose January 2021 IPO generated $30 million, MCI Onehealth is focused on primary care, although that goes far beyond its 25 technology-enabled clinics in Toronto and Calgary that operate as MCI The Doctor’s Office. It includes its recent acquisition of an 80 per cent interest in several health care companies through its subsidiary MCI Polyclinic Group Inc. The company's focus lies in improving and modernizing in-person and virtual primary care doctor experiences, improving access to additional and specialized in-person and virtual health services, developing data-driven and precision medicine technologies aided by artificial intelligence to speed up diagnostic times, better identify patients with rare and complex diseases and optimize patient outcomes, and focusing on personalized patient profiles and how those can be used to provide superior medical care.
Find out more about MCI Onehealth: https://mcionehealth.com/
Read the full article: https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/catching-diseases-early-that-s-mci-onehealth-s-speciality-1.1663682