We're on a mission to solve the global problem of missing health records, empowering patients and providers with complete, accessible information.
Redundant tests delay care, leading to advanced diseases, quadrupled treatment costs, poorer outcomes, and billions in preventable expenses.
Redundant medical tests generate excessive waste adding significant impact to the environment and costing up to $466 Million annually.
The amount insurance companies spend on repeat visits, tests, exams, blood work and procedures eventually passing these costs to patients.
At MedThread, we believe that every patient deserves complete ownership of their health information, and every provider deserves access to the complete picture when delivering care.
We're driven by a vision where missing health records are a thing of the past—where patients no longer face delayed treatments, the environment isn't burdened with unnecessary waste from redundant tests, and the healthcare system saves billions currently spent on duplicative procedures.
Our mission is to create a world where health information flows seamlessly and securely between patients and their care providers, empowering better decisions, improving outcomes, and reducing costs for everyone.
MedThread takes a comprehensive approach to addressing the global challenge of missing health records.
We put patients at the center, giving them ownership and control of their complete health record while making it easy to share with providers.
Our platform integrates with existing healthcare systems, making it simple for providers to contribute to and access patient records with permission.
We're constantly developing new ways to make health information more accessible, portable, and useful for both patients and providers.
We measure our success by the tangible impact we create in healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
Reduction in redundant medical tests and procedures
Annual healthcare cost savings through improved information access
Decrease in treatment delays due to missing health information
Patients with complete ownership of their health records by 2025
Whether you're a patient, provider, or healthcare facility, you can be part of the solution to the global problem of missing health records.