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Blockchain-Healthcare Start-Up Patientory Showcases In KIMES 2018

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2018-03-13 01:40 1175

Patientory continues to connect the dots with global population health solutions at the Korea International Medical & Hospital Equipment Show.

ATLANTA, March 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Blockchain healthcare company, Patientory, is an exhibitor at the 34th Korea International Medical & Hospital Equipment Show. The four-day exhibition connects medical industry professionals with new technology and new products.

Founded by medical researcher-turned-entrepreneur Chrissa McFarlane in 2016, Patientory's blockchain-enabled solution empowers consumers to take charge of their health by providing a highly secure, single platform to share and manage their healthcare information with providers and healthcare organizations.

"We are thrilled to participate in KIMES and continue our global mission to transform healthcare and provide a solution that supports better healthcare outcomes through improved data access and management," commented CEO and Founder Chrissa McFarlane.

To learn more about Patientory, please visit www.patientory.com. For additional information about KIMES or to register for the event, please visit KIMES.

For more information, please contact:
Quiana Lloyd
Patientory 
678.951.9007
quiana@patientory.com

About Patientory
Patientory is empowering people to take charge of their health. Patientory connects doctors, care providers, and consumers all within a single, secure platform – creating a care team that works together to provide the best care. We're revolutionizing the way doctors, and patients interact and gain access to information, cutting out all layers and processes that currently are stumbling blocks in care coordination.

About KIMES
KIMES provides the opportunity to identify and confirm the enormous potential and prospect of the future medical industry as well as the latest medical industry trends.  The venue will cater to 1,200 domestic, and overseas manufacturers that showcase new technology and products.

Source: Patientory
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