AskDr. is a Singapore-based digital health startup that's used to helping people avoid medical misinformation.
Now it's being bought by a US company that plans to use the platform to "reshape the digital health landscape in Asia Pacific," per a press release from its new owner, Health Innovations.
AskDr. was founded in 2015 by Dr. Dinesh Gunasekeran and CEO Brian Toh, both of whom had medical degrees from Harvard and Yale, per the New York Times.
Gunasekeran says he and his team were "motivated to solve problems faced by our patients that we encounter on the ground in our practice of medicine," and the company's online health community helped them do just that during the recent pandemic of Coronavirus, per a press release.
The site allows users to post health questions and get medical advice from "verified doctors," who then act as moderators for crowd-sourced, " scalable, and data-driven public health promotion," per the press release.
"The acquisition is a great opportunity for our platform to reach a wider audience and to provide even more people with access to accurate and up-to-date health information while further empowering doctors to dispel medical misinformation at scale," Toh says.
Health Innovations says it plans
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