Transforming Access to Care — Part 1

With well over 100 people crowding in a small venue past secret service checkpoints, there was much anticipation as we awaited the arrival of our special guest.

This was just a week ago in a coffee shop turned conference center in San Francisco; where we joined with a select group of organizations during the 2nd annual Startup Health Festival. Reportedly, only a handful of companies qualify as a Startup Health “Transformer” — about 180 currently out of over 4500 applicants. It is a privilege to be among such company and the honor was validated by this special meeting.

Introduced onto the stage in this intimate gathering was none other than the sitting Vice President, Joe Biden. This was not a political affair, but a sincere statement for the future. Mr. Biden vowed to join the efforts of the Startup Health community in transforming healthcare, citing his commitment to a cure for cancer since the passing of his son several years ago.

Biden echoed the sentiment of the meeting’s organizers in their claim to advance a century’s worth of healthcare innovation within the next 25 years.

SimpleVisit is part of that plan. We are a Health Transformer addressing the Access to Care moonshot. Our unique solution in telemedicine opens up a whole new world of options for patients to see their doctor. Anywhere providers or patients have internet-connected devices, they can receive a SimpleVisit.

Any doctor can care for any of their patients remotely by simply answering a call at the time of the scheduled appointment. A live SimpleVisit Operator initiates the call to all parties and manages any technical requirements to ensure a seamless virtual visit.

We are thrilled to be part of this mission to improve access to care and empower doctors to reach their patients right where they are… any where in the world.


About StartUp Health

StartUp Health is leading the global movement to transform health by organizing and investing in a community of Healthcare Transformers. StartUp Health has the world’s largest portfolio of digital health companies spanning 12 countries. StartUp Health’s platform includes the StartUp Health Academy, StartUp Health Network, StartUp Health Studios and StartUp Health Ventures. StartUp Health was founded in 2011 by Steven Krein and Unity Stoakes and is chaired by former Time Warner CEO, Jerry Levin. Some of StartUp Health’s notable strategic partners and investors include AARP, AON, Aurora Health Care, California Health Care Foundation, Steve Case, Cleveland Clinic, Conifer Health Solutions, Mark Cuban, Esther Dyson, Brad Feld, Genentech, GE Ventures, Kaiser Permanente Ventures, RWJF and SeventySix Capital.

Learn more at www.startuphealth.com and follow @startuphealth.

About SimpleVisit

SimpleVisit is a video service which allows patients and providers to connect over the video platform of their choice. With SimpleVisit providers are able to deliver on-demand visits to patients over any device or platform they have available to them. For more information on SimpleVisit and on how we are enabling providers to host virtual visits check out www.SimpleVisit.com

Introducing: SimpleVisit Account Manager!

Introducing: SimpleVisit Account Manager!

Feature Release | 4 min read | August 20, 2020At SimpleVisit we are dedicated to helping healthcare providers offer telemedicine services in the most user-friendly way humanly possible. With that aim in mind, we are launching our new SimpleVisit Account Manager! This...

read more
Using Google Duo for Telemedicine

Using Google Duo for Telemedicine

Feature Release | 4 min read | July 17, 2020 Did you know that you can use common video calling applications for telemedicine appointments? You don’t have to purchase new equipment, learn new programs, or train staff on how to use a new application or EMR feature. The...

read more
The Journey Back: Part 1

The Journey Back: Part 1

Allie Clark | 10 min read | June 30, 2020The world has changed drastically.  Seemingly overnight, we were overwhelmed by a deadly pandemic with no end in sight.  The economy, daily life, and, yes, medical care had been up-ended in the wake of COVID-19. But where fear...

read more