WeHealth

WeHealth

生物技术研究

Los Angeles,CA 108 位关注者

Putting patients at the forefront of health outreach, advancing scientific advancement & promoting equitable healthcare?

关于我们

WeHealth is a leading patient engagement platform that uses innovative, patient-driven outreach campaigns to connect individuals with health initiatives, resources, treatments, and clinical trials. Our mission is to place patients at the forefront of health outreach, accelerating scientific advancement and promoting equitable healthcare for all communities. Our versatile platform supports patient engagement for a wide range of healthcare objectives by empowering patients to lead health outreach, ensuring higher engagement and retention rates for your programs. Our Approach: 1. Patient-Centric Approach: Empowering patients to take charge of their health outreach. 2. Comprehensive Solutions: Supporting diverse healthcare needs, from clinical trials to broader health initiatives. 3. Innovative Technology: Offering unmatched visibility and efficiency in patient recruitment. 4. Equitable Healthcare: Promoting equity and accessibility in all our campaigns. Our approach transforms how biotech, healthcare professionals, clinical researchers, and physicians connect with patients. We specialize in crafting tailored, patient-centric campaigns that not only boost patient recruitment but also build stronger, more informed communities. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can support your patient engagement efforts.

网站
https://www.wehealth.io/sponsor
所属行业
生物技术研究
规模
2-10 人
总部
Los Angeles,CA
类型
私人持股
创立
2017
领域
health technology、health equity initiatives、clinical research 、patient advocacy、patient driven research、patient management、care coordinators、patient care和patient concierge services

地点

WeHealth员工

动态

  • 查看WeHealth的公司主页,图片

    108 位关注者

    ?? During National Family Caregivers Month, we honor incredible caregivers like Tammy Reynolds, who support their loved ones with strength and compassion. Ryan Reynolds’ story reminds us of the vital role caregivers play in tackling the challenges of Parkinson’s, including lesser-known symptoms like hallucinations and delusions. Credit: Maryland Association for Parkinson Support & Acadia Pharmaceuticals Inc.

    查看Acadia Pharmaceuticals Inc.的公司主页,图片

    80,759 位关注者

    When Ryan Reynolds' dad was diagnosed with #ParkinsonsDisease and later started experiencing the lesser-known symptoms of hallucinations and delusions, Ryan's mom, Tammy, took on a new role in her life - caregiver. Ryan couldn’t be more in awe of her and the way she approached such a complex, uncertain, and deeply personal task with strength and love. And there’s many like her in the world. November is #NationalFamilyCaregiversMonth, a moment to appreciate those like Tammy and others who help take care of their loved ones. It truly takes a village to tackle all the challenges presented by Parkinson’s. If you or someone you love is touched by this disease and Parkinson’s-related hallucinations and delusions, check out MoreToParkinsons.com for more info and caregiver resources. #MoreToParkinsons

  • 查看WeHealth的公司主页,图片

    108 位关注者

    Discover Patient-Driven Recruitment ??Transform Patient Engagement with Instant Communication ? Overcome response delays and connect patients directly to your programs with a WeHealth Patient Engagement Campaign.? ? When you empower patients to take the lead, you not only boost recruitment efficiency but also build a more connected and committed patient community. ?? Learn More About WeHealth’s Patient-Driven Advocacy Campaigns ?? Ready to revolutionize how you engage with patients?? ?? Discover how WeHealth can help you build meaningful connections and engage patients more effectively.

    • 该图片无替代文字
  • 查看WeHealth的公司主页,图片

    108 位关注者

    Resharing an insightful post by Benjamin Boettner, Ph.D., This is an incredibly promising development! Amazing work by David Walt’s team!

    查看Benjamin Boettner, Ph.D.的档案,图片

    Science Communications, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University

    Brain disorders like #Parkinson’s Disease (PD) start to develop in patients much earlier than when their first clinical symptoms appear, and it's highly likely that treating patients at these early stages could slow or even stop their disease. Currently, however, there is no way to diagnose brain disorders at those pre-symptomatic stages, which poses a major challenge to society at large. David Walt’s team at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University and Brigham and Women's Hospital are advancing their "liquid biopsy" platform for detecting #biomarkers of diseases like PD in tiny extracellular vesicles released by all organs into blood in a technological tour-de-force. Their new study enables them to take an exclusive, ultra-sensitive peak at biomarkers that are inside EVs and not unspecifically attached to them – a first in this busy field. They were able to specifically home in on the PD-specific cargo protein??-synuclein in its phosphorylated form and demonstrated that it is significantly elevated inside of EVs in samples from PD patients. Here's our full report:

    Closing in on Parkinson’s Disease proteins in extracellular vesicles in the blood

    Closing in on Parkinson’s Disease proteins in extracellular vesicles in the blood

    https://wyss.harvard.edu

  • 查看WeHealth的公司主页,图片

    108 位关注者

    Resharing an important update from Bas Bloem on the Exenatide-PD3 study. While the results weren't what we’d hoped, this trial represents a significant step forward in understanding Parkinson’s and the search for disease-modifying treatments. Grateful to the research team for their commitment and transparency—here’s to continued progress in this field!

    查看Bas Bloem的档案,图片

    Professor of Neurology Radboudumc Director Center of Expertise for Parkinson & Movement Disorders Cofounder ParkinsonNet

    The long-awaited results of the Exenatide-PD3 study have finally been presented. In this crucially important phase 3 study, 194 participants were randomised to receive either #exenatide (a drug from the #GLP1 agonist class that stems originally from the diabetes field, and which has been repurposed for use as a possible disease modifying treatment for people with #Parkinson disease) or placebo. To everyone's regret, there was no difference between the two study arms, neither for the primary outcome nor for any of the other outcome measures. This is very disappointing, particularly because two out of three earlier phase 2 studies with GLP-1 agonist (one also with exenatide) did point to a possible disease modifying effect. The research team and the sponsors are to be commended for sharing these findings with the trial participants first, before anybody else would hear. I think that most of us would agree that disappointing as this may be, this basically puts an end to the hopes that drugs from the GLP1 agonist class might become the first pharmacotherapeutic approach to slow down the progression of Parkinson's. The study was exceptionally well designed, and to my mind serves as a model for future studies that will test other pharmacological as well as nonpharmacological strategies (including our own STEPWISE and Slow-SPEED trials where we test the disease modifying effects of #exercise). https://lnkd.in/eazAmZVr Cure Parkinson's Simon Stott Parkinson's Foundation The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Van Andel Institute

    • 该图片无替代文字
  • 查看WeHealth的公司主页,图片

    108 位关注者

    Great post! Organizations like Woodrose Healthcare are making a real difference in supporting those with PD. Thanks for sharing this Gary Lim.

    查看Gary Lim的档案,图片

    Executive Advisor| Director on Various Boards| Independent Financial Service Facilitator

    Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, mental health, sleep, and may eventually develop dementia. While there is no cure, various therapies and medications can alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life. Family members and caregivers play a crucial role in assisting with daily activities and providing emotional support. Therapeutic interventions include medication, rehabilitation, speech therapy, and dance therapy. Despite the challenges posed by Parkinson's disease, effective therapies and supportive care can help individuals manage symptoms and maintain a fulfilling life. P.S. The video below was taken at one of Sommerfield's homes, part of the Woodrose Healthcare Sdn Bhd's Group.

  • 查看WeHealth的公司主页,图片

    108 位关注者

    Want to Enhance Your Patient Advocacy Efforts? ?? Elevate your patient advocacy efforts with WeHealth’s platform. Build trust, provide support, and enhance patient satisfaction. ???????? ?? ???Connect with patients in a meaningful way and make an impact on their healthcare journey. ?? Connect with us now to learn more about how WeHealth’s patient-driven campaigns can amplify your outreach and engagement efforts. #WeHealth #PatientAdvocacy #HealthcareSupport #PatientSatisfaction #ResearchSupport

    • 该图片无替代文字
  • WeHealth转发了

    查看Mahrad Saeedi的档案,图片

    Co-Founder @ WeHealth | Advancing Patient-Centric Health Solutions

    Great insights from #MJFF on the emerging tools pushing clinical development forward! Thanks to Mark Frasier and The Michael J. Fox Foundation for spotlighting the accessible biomarker pipeline. Thanks to Daniel Kantor, MD, FAAN as well for sharing. More details here: https://lnkd.in/eyQF5BjA

  • 查看WeHealth的公司主页,图片

    108 位关注者

    Are You Looking to Improve Your Patient Engagement? ?? Optimize your patient engagement strategies with WeHealth’s comprehensive tools. Ensure effective interactions and build stronger patient relationships. Our platform empowers researchers, physicians and clinicians connect with patients in meaningful ways, enhancing the overall healthcare experience. ?? Reach out to learn how WeHealth can help you transform your patient engagement strategy today. #WeHealth #PatientEngagement #HealthcareInnovation #ResearchSupport #PatientRelationships

    • 该图片无替代文字
  • 查看WeHealth的公司主页,图片

    108 位关注者

    Thank you, Dr. Magigi, for shedding light on the challenges faced by those with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). Raising awareness is essential to ensure better understanding and support for those affected.?

    查看Dr Magigi的档案,图片

    Student at Shandong First Medical University(Shandong Academy Of Medical Sciences)

    https://lnkd.in/gztda2-e Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS), is a complex and debilitating condition marked by profound fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest. It affects daily life and activities, and is often accompanied by symptoms like headaches, muscle pain, memory issues, and sleep disturbances. Facts about CFS/ME: - It affects 1 to 2.5 million people in the U.S. alone. - It is not simply tiredness; the fatigue is overwhelming and long-lasting. - The exact cause is unknown, but factors like viral infections, immune dysfunction, and genetics may contribute. - There is no single cure, but treatments can help manage symptoms. - It is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed, making “Living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome means navigating the unseen. To those affected, your strength is in every step, no matter how small. Let’s raise awareness and stand in solidarity with those facing this invisible illness. Together, we advocate for better understanding, treatment, and care.” #ChronicFatigueSyndrome #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #CFSawareness #MECFS #InvisibleIllness

相似主页