Prosperdtx™, a leader in the emerging field of digital therapeutics providing predictive and personalized continuity of care for cancer patients, announced today that it will be collaborating with health equity researchers from the Office of Minority Health & Health Disparities Research at the Georgetown University Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center and Seqster, the leader in patient-centric healthcare technology, to empower patients with real-time access to their health data enabling supportive care for cancer patients and survivors in Washington DC’s medically underserved communities.
“We are excited to work with Prosperdtx and Seqster to deliver on our mission,” Lucile Adams-Campbell, Associate Director of the Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities Research said, “There is much we can do together to increase health equity through greater access to personalized continuity of care.” Dr. Chiranjeev Dash, Assistant Director of the Office of Minority Health and principal investigator for the initiative, added, “In particular, we hope to enhance well-being and reduce the need for acute care of patients for whom traditional cancer survivorship programs have been too often marginalized with this technology.”
“Our collaboration with Seqster will enable us to demonstrate how Prosperdtx’s digital health platform can help cancer patients live better lives with improved and cost-effective health outcomes. Seqster’s Operating System will enable Prosperdtx to deliver precision cancer care to cancer patients in real-time,” said Joseph Swiader, co-founder and CEO of Prosperdtx.
“Seqster’s Operating System combines real-time data interoperability and patient engagement with Prosperdtx’s prospective continuity of care platform overcoming issues related to static health records that reinforce healthcare disparities. Truly personalized and prospective digital care requires integrating better data with better data interpretation for digitally enabled continuity of care. With our collaborators, Prosperdtx looks to address and meet the unmet clinical needs among underserved minority populations,” said Ardy Arianpour, CEO & Co-Founder of Seqster.
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