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Dutch Doctors Launch Revolutionary App to Disrupt and Do Good
AMSTERDAM, May 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Dutch surgeons have launched a ground-breaking medical app to help doctors share their
best practices around the world and treat patients on a global scale. Medical
professionals from Europe, Africa, Asia and the US have already signed up for the app,
which combines live streaming with instant messaging and networking in a totally secure
environment.
EducationÂ
"Imagine a doctor for Medicines sans Frontieres in a war zone working together with a
surgeon at Harvard to treat a bomb victim via live streaming - that is what MDLinking
makes possible," says vascular surgeon Hans Flu. Doctor Flu founded the company with
oncological surgeon and former Harvard research fellow in surgery, Gijs van Acker and the
helping hand of a large international medical advisory board. As well as direct, double
encrypted conversations between doctors, the app also gives access to a curated
interactive educational library featuring live streams, training courses, huge volumes of
research and in-house point of view, virtual reality and augmented reality productions.
Sharing knowledgeÂ
Technology is changing the way the world communicates but the specific needs of
doctors - particular confidentiality - have not been properly addressed so far. Research*
shows that doctors and nurses are using existing instant messaging services on a very wide
scale, despite the privacy concerns.
"We believe we can improve global healthcare by linking doctors and healthcare
professionals across the globe, so they can share their medical knowledge in a secure
online environment," says Flu.
MDLinking is already talking to a range of organisations, including medical schools
across the world and charity healthcare organisations such as Partners in Health, the Aga
Khan Development Network and Doctors Without Borders about taking collective medical
knowledge to the five billion people in low income countries with little access to
healthcare.
InvestorsÂ
"The combination of connecting, communicating and educating on a global scale in the
medical field, is what makes MDLinking unique and a very valuable investment opportunity,"
says early stage investor Alec Behrens, who was one of the founders of Booking.com. The
company has already raised EUR2.5m in seed funding from a number of informal investors and
is raising an additional EUR15m in a serie A funding round.
SecurityÂ
Healthcare professionals who want to use the app have to through a tough credentials
check before they will be admitted to the system. The MDLinking app is fully certified by
Deloitte Assuring Medical Apps in line with the rules of the Dutch health ministry and
Dutch privacy watchdog CBP. (More on our security: https://mdlinking.com/security)
*http://innovations.bmj.com/content/early/2015/10/08/bmjinnov-2015- 000062.full
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Further informationÂ
For further information or a personal interview with doctor Hans Flu, early stage
investor Alec Behrens or a doctor who is already using the platform and app, you can call
+31-20-2610830 or send us an email at press@mdlinking.com
For photo material, please visit our https://mdlinking.com/press page.
If you are interested in our in-house produced Point-of-View e-learning material,
please check https://mdlinking.com/right-colectomy or
https://mdlinking.com/hydrocele as an example. If you are interested in our in-house
produced or Virtual Reality / 360 e-learning material, please check
https://youtu.be/1virLinrhyk as an example.
MDLinking.com B.V.
Dutch Doctors Launch Revolutionary App to Disrupt and Do Good
AMSTERDAM, May 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Dutch surgeons have launched a ground-breaking medical app to help doctors share their
best practices around the world and treat patients on a global scale. Medical
professionals from Europe, Africa, Asia and the US have already signed up for the app,
which combines live streaming with instant messaging and networking in a totally secure
environment.
EducationÂ
"Imagine a doctor for Medicines sans Frontieres in a war zone working together with a
surgeon at Harvard to treat a bomb victim via live streaming - that is what MDLinking
makes possible," says vascular surgeon Hans Flu. Doctor Flu founded the company with
oncological surgeon and former Harvard research fellow in surgery, Gijs van Acker and the
helping hand of a large international medical advisory board. As well as direct, double
encrypted conversations between doctors, the app also gives access to a curated
interactive educational library featuring live streams, training courses, huge volumes of
research and in-house point of view, virtual reality and augmented reality productions.
Sharing knowledgeÂ
Technology is changing the way the world communicates but the specific needs of
doctors - particular confidentiality - have not been properly addressed so far. Research*
shows that doctors and nurses are using existing instant messaging services on a very wide
scale, despite the privacy concerns.
"We believe we can improve global healthcare by linking doctors and healthcare
professionals across the globe, so they can share their medical knowledge in a secure
online environment," says Flu.
MDLinking is already talking to a range of organisations, including medical schools
across the world and charity healthcare organisations such as Partners in Health, the Aga
Khan Development Network and Doctors Without Borders about taking collective medical
knowledge to the five billion people in low income countries with little access to
healthcare.
InvestorsÂ
"The combination of connecting, communicating and educating on a global scale in the
medical field, is what makes MDLinking unique and a very valuable investment opportunity,"
says early stage investor Alec Behrens, who was one of the founders of Booking.com. The
company has already raised EUR2.5m in seed funding from a number of informal investors and
is raising an additional EUR15m in a serie A funding round.
SecurityÂ
Healthcare professionals who want to use the app have to through a tough credentials
check before they will be admitted to the system. The MDLinking app is fully certified by
Deloitte Assuring Medical Apps in line with the rules of the Dutch health ministry and
Dutch privacy watchdog CBP. (More on our security: https://mdlinking.com/security)
*http://innovations.bmj.com/content/early/2015/10/08/bmjinnov-2015- 000062.full
----------------------------------------------------------
Further informationÂ
For further information or a personal interview with doctor Hans Flu, early stage
investor Alec Behrens or a doctor who is already using the platform and app, you can call
+31-20-2610830 or send us an email at press@mdlinking.com
For photo material, please visit our https://mdlinking.com/press page.
If you are interested in our in-house produced Point-of-View e-learning material,
please check https://mdlinking.com/right-colectomy or
https://mdlinking.com/hydrocele as an example. If you are interested in our in-house
produced or Virtual Reality / 360 e-learning material, please check
https://youtu.be/1virLinrhyk as an example.
MDLinking.com B.V.