GIVE mHealth Doctors Face COVID-19
GIVE mHealth is at the front of the line in leading innovation towards getting through this global pandemic. One of the GIVE mHealth doctors, Dr. Uzma Syed, who is the leading doctor for the GIVE mHealth global rollout- breaks down some COVID-19 points at TedX. Dr. Syed was the lead financing doctor for the GIVE mHealth national rollout and was responsible for scheduling and infectious disease reduction assessment. GIVE Inc funded the Harvard Fellowship for AI in Mobile Health that focuses on incorporating artificial intelligence in a mobile health app for improved patient care for better outcomes. Over 140 countries are cooperating in this effort.
It will take a collective effort. We have over 25 Harvard doctors and fellows who have worked for several years to produce mobile health technology for using AI to reduce infectious disease. We are now applying this to the crisis that we face around the world together. Join us in innovating our way through this. The GIVE telehealth app includes a symptom checker and then as patients add their symptoms, AI will be applied.
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COVID-19 TEST LIMITATIONS
Keep yourself and your loved ones healthy! The GIVE telehealth app and experienced doctors will make sure we solve the issue of people not having enough ability to get tested and being well-informed of their health. The technology will allow users to monitor their symptoms and connect to healthcare professionals through the app.
HOSPITAL OVERCROWDING
The risk of patients who are not carriers of COVID-19 virus if many come to the hospital is if too many of them do this, there will be saturation in the hospitals. Our professional team is here to guide our patients and their families every step of the way throughout their health journeys as symptoms occur and connect through the app.
AI TECHONOLOGY
Having the former Chief Technology Officer of IBM as our leader of artificial intelligence, we apply the best medical minds with the best system architect for the best outcomes. Each of our patients will be eligible for this personalized service. The app secures the patient data for only the patient to see and helps the patient self-monitor.
GLOBAL MOBILE HEALTH RESPONSE
Keep yourself and your loved ones healthy by monitoring your own health using the GIVE telehealth app! Our friendly and experienced staff will make sure you always feel comfortable and well-informed. With AI you will be informed and confident that your health is in the best of hands connecting to doctor evaluations through the app.
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Exceeding Expectations and Improving Healthcare Data with AI
We provide access to state-of-the-art healthcare delivery along with the most experienced and dedicated healthcare professionals. In 2014, GIVE Inc. established the concept of conducting clinical trials through a mobile health platform. Since then, our mission has been to provide quality global healthcare delivery through a mobile platform.
By applying artificial intelligence, we are now making that possible through the GIVE mHealth "AI & in Mobile Health".
From managing your own health data to connecting to doctors, our personalized mobile health app allow us to manage whatever health concern our patients might have and empower patients with an AI in mobile health solution. Book an appointment today and see what we can do for you or your loved ones.
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Here’s What’s Happening
AI IN MOBILE HEALTH
The GIVE mHealth medical team led the conducting of global medical missions to developing countries. Whether monitoring patients on how to stay healthy, or want to learn about the latest healthcare trends, our mHealth Pilot Program is always accessible and regularly updated to include the most relevant information.

REMOTE MHEALTH CLINICAL TRIALS LEADING TO BETTER MEDICAL OUTCOMES
October, 26, 2016
Dr. John Mattison Chief Medical Information Officer of Kaiser Permanente, Dr. Andrew Ellner, the Director of Global Primary Care at Harvard Medical School, and Reginald Mbawuike, Harvard Information Technology Fellow led the way presenting the expansive intricacies in the problems facing doctors and patients and medical technology solutions. The GIVE mHealth Pilot Program was presented as a series of clinical trials that aim to lead to an elimination of these health disparity gaps. This distinctive global health platform has been established to be patient-driven focused.

CONDUCTING CLINICAL TRIALS WITH GIVE MHEALTH
August 30, 2017
GIVE mHealth clinical trial program focuses on increasing access for patients connecting digital diagnostics through remote areas across the world. Utilizing artificial intelligence and medical expertise in global health equity to improve healthcare access in distant regions around the world is the aim of the clinical trial program. The advancement of artificial intelligence has enabled devices to monitor and examine people’s body vital functions remotely in distant areas, a vast advancement over early health monitoring devices. The clinical trial program examines how to utilize this technology in the US to improve healthcare access.

A LOOK AT THE INDUSTRY’S LATEST MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES
September, 27, 2018
The GIVE mHealth Forum brings mobile health, artificial intelligence, blockchain and other digital diagnostics developers to the Harvard Faculty Club to meet individually with the leaders of the life sciences sector led by Medical Doctors and Fellows from Harvard University and the medical industry. This distinctive global health platform is mHealth industry focused with New England life sciences region as central hub. The event was held at the Harvard Faculty Club led by chief executives and lead doctors from Kaiser Permanente, Harvard Medical School, and Health Innovators.
Last year the Chief Medical Officer, the Medical Director and the Founder of GIVE Inc. were highlighted at the United Nations where they presented mobile health and its place in improving pelvic related illnesses and maternal mortality. During the United Nations General Assembly they returned to the UN with an event led by GIVE Inc's Head of AI and the former Chief Technology Officer of IBM Mark Minevich. Here, we brought together stakeholders from global finance, blockchain CEOs, heads of state and foreign ministers, and the United Nations to financing global health solutions. To be a part of next year’s event as a sponsor contact us at Doctors@GIVEmHealthGlobal.com.