PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 30, 2017 -- Mobile Health, a cloud-based platform that improves total population health and well-being plus lowers healthcare costs, today announced that it has been named the Silver winner in the Best in Biz Company of the Year awards. The Best in Biz Awards is the only independent business awards program judged each year by prominent editors and reporters from top-tier publications in North America.
Founded in 2012, Mobile Health is a mobile-first Total Population Health Management platform designed for health plans, employers and providers that want to stay connected to their members and drive better health outcomes through technology. Fully customizable with an employer’s brand, as well as their unique population health, wellbeing, HR, communications and incentive strategies, the Mobile Health platform aggregates an employer’s disparate healthcare data, allowing employers to better understand their workforces’ health as well as segment targeted communications, education and health coaching in a HIPAA-compliant manner. Employees can access the platform from any device at any time, and receive data-driven health insights in a highly personalized experience with timely and relevant information pertaining to their needs.
Mobile Health founder and CEO John Halloran said, “Technology will continue to transform healthcare into a more consumer-centric marketplace. Mobile Health promotes positive outcomes by personally guiding consumers through the confusing and complex healthcare system when they need it, on the devices they use every day. As a result, risks and costs are better measured by health plans, employers and providers; workforces are healthier and more engaged; and safety and productivity increase. It’s an honor to be recognized for Mobile Health’s significant contributions to help drive employee engagement and wellbeing.”
Each year, Best in Biz Awards’ entrants span the spectrum, from some of the most innovative local start-ups to the most recognizable global brands. The seventh annual program was particularly hotly contested, with more than 650 entries from an impressive array of public and private companies of all sizes and from a variety of industries and geographic regions in the U.S. and Canada. The 2017 judging panel included: Accounting Today, AdWeek, Associated Press, Atlanta Tribune, Business News Daily, Consumer Affairs, Entrepreneur, eWeek, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Healthcare Innovation News, Inc., Investment Advisor Magazine, Laptop, MediaPost, Pittsburgh Business Times, Security Products Magazine, Wired, WLRN and Yahoo Tech.
For a full list of gold, silver and bronze winners in Best in Biz Awards 2017, visit: http://www.bestinbizawards.com/2017-winners.
About Mobile Health
Founded in 2012, Mobile Health is a mobile-first Digital Health Engagement platform designed for health plans, employers and providers that want to stay connected to their members and drive better health outcomes through technology. Knowing that mobile technology will continue to play a dominant role in the transformation of healthcare to a more consumer-centric marketplace, Mobile Health promotes positive outcomes by personally guiding consumers through the complex healthcare system when they need it, on the devices they use every day. With Mobile Health, risks and costs can be better measured by health plans, employers and providers; workforces are healthier and more engaged; and safety and productivity increase. For more information about Mobile Health, visit http://www.mobilehealthconsumer.com.
About Best in Biz Awards
Since 2011, Best in Biz Awards, Inc. has made its mark as the only independent business awards program judged each year by a who’s who of prominent reporters and editors from top-tier publications from North America and around the world. Best in Biz Awards honors are conferred in two separate programs: North America and International, and in 65 categories, including company, team, executive, product, and PR and media. For more information, visit: http://www.bestinbizawards.com.
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