June 18, 2014 in In the News
Misdiagnosis of stroke forces Canadian woman to prove her symptoms with a video-selfie.
June 17, 2014 in Captures
Say hello to CaptureProof’s awesome Summer Class of 2014 interns (left to right): Emerson, Kelvin, Josh, Candy, Nancy, and Rachel (not pictured)!
June 16, 2014 in Captures
CaptureProof is paving the way for photo & video management & organization in clinical trials!
April 30, 2014 in Uncategorized
CaptureProof released its clinician iOS mobile application at the American Academy of Neurology’s 66th Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. Over 12,000 conference attendees, ranging from neurologists, to pharmaceutical reps to academics converged at the Philadelphia Convention Center to experience breakthrough research, exceptional education programming, and to network with their colleagues to share the latest in technology available in neurology.
April 09, 2014 in Uncategorized
CaptureProof is not aware of any actual breaches or unauthorized access of information stored on the captureproof platform, but are taking the below measures preemptively, to avoid any data breaches or unauthorized access of PHI.
February 05, 2014 in Uncategorized
As captureproof continues to lead the AHA Open Innovation Challenge hosted on MedStartr
January 30, 2014 in Uncategorized
What were you doing at 7:20 AM EST yesterday, January 30th? If you were captureproof CEO, Meghan Conroy, you were on Bloomberg Surveillance sharing how captureproof is using technology to improve the way medicine is practiced by enabling secure doctor-patient communication using photos and videos.
December 16, 2013 in Uncategorized
captureproof is getting a lot of coverage of our ongoing work from press outlets.We will have many exciting announcements in the new year. We wish you and yours a safe and happy holiday season.
September 15, 2013 in Uncategorized
TwilioCon 2013 is this September 17th through 19th in San Francisco, and we’re going to be there! Join us at the conference for software people – developers, decision makers, and entrepreneurs – who are building the future of communication. Learn what the Twilio community is building, the trends in communications technologies, and the innovative solutions behind them.
September 11, 2013 in Uncategorized
A recent Forbes article notes, if you’ve ever been to a tech entrepreneurship event, you might have noticed that the men’s line for the restroom is always longer than the women’s. Author Kelsey Meyer goes on to say, “While this is convenient for me as a woman, it’s also a disappointing sign that women are still visibly absent from the tech industry.”
August 25, 2013 in Uncategorized
After a challenging 90 days in the Windy City – captureproof is ready to take the stage and show its vision for the future of medicine. TechStars Chicago Demo Day is an invite-only event at the House of Blues on August 28th, where all 10 TechStars companies will give their 10-minute pitch to a crowd of investors. They have an opportunity through their pitch to show who they are, what they’re doing, and how just why the investor community should see promise and potential in their companies.
August 15, 2013 in Uncategorized
Dr. Valerie Gribben, “never knew there were so many words for a rash” until she was in medical school. In her latest article in the Wall Street Journal she elaborates that by the time she was actively doing clinical rotations she realized: patients speak a different language.
June 18, 2013 in Uncategorized
According to a study by the Pew Internet project, 70% of American adults are self-trackers of some kind. But what are they tracking, why, and who is this information being shared with?
June 09, 2013 in Uncategorized
Feature in JOSPT’s June edition, signals to Orthopedists and Physical Therapists that CaptureProof is the Here and Now that lets them See and Know
May 15, 2013 in Uncategorized
Many doctors copy and paste old information into patients’ Electronic Health Records (EHRs) – a fact confirmed by a recent study in the journal Critical Care Medicine report has confirmed. While this has been shown to be a common practice – “common” doesn’t mean “safe”. This shortcut can sometimes not only lead to miscommunication but endanger patient care.