Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Health On Demand" will help you take control of your health. Whether you have a chronic medical condition, have aging parents, or just want to learn the latest technologies to stay fit, the book provides a recipe for getting faster, better, smarter, and lower cost healthcare
Written for everyday folks by a leading expert on how to transform health in America, "Health On Demand" outlines over 250 innovative websites, apps, smart devices, diagnostics, and online services that will allow you to prevent illness, optimize your care, and most importantly clarify what to do next. In fact, most of what you will learn, your doctor won't even know.
Think about it---how frustrating is it to wait to see your doctor or a specialist? Are you confused by deductibles, copays, and co-insurance? Are you anxious that you will get diabetes or heart disease because your parents have it? Are you planning a pregnancy and want to have a clear health path for you and your baby? What if you knew how to pre-empt disease before it happens so you can avoid heart disease, diabetes, or any other conditions? What if you could do all this without going to med school?
Since 1996, Dr. Ramesh Subramani has been passionate about transforming healthcare and empowering patients. To learn about healthcare from a broader perspective, he left an academic medical practice to jump into consulting for the biggest healthcare companies and into technology investing to foster the next generation of innovations. He is currently the Chief Medical Officer for one of the largest telehealth companies in the US and intimately knows about how to use new technologies to empower patients.
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"Health on Deman" will have a companion app called HealthVoice to be launched this summer which will be given for free and will help drive consumers to the book. The book covers over 200 companies and have indicated that they would post and endorse the book through their networks and employees. The author owns a database of emails to all physicians and most hospitals in the US. The author can conduct a campaign to target physicians and other healthcare providers. Traditional press release and syndication to radio and media: Discussed with local CBS station to do special.
Website/Blog. The author has an effective book website deliveringhealthbook.com and blog at SmarterPatients.com. Op-ed, Guest Columnist: The author has columns to be placed in leading online media portals. The author owns 500 health domain names that can be leveraged for content marketing. Facebook: SmarterPatients Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The author has access to consumer health vendors that can run contests that will drive consumers to the book. Sites like Healthtap, PatientsLikeMe, DiabetesConnect, are platforms to disseminate information about the book directly to consumers.