Medelinked Announces New App on the Salesforce AppExchange, the World's Leading Enterprise Apps Marketplace

MedelinkedMedelinked, an online health application that empowers healthcare engagement and management, announced today it has launched the Medelinked App on the Salesforce AppExchange and become a Registered Salesforce ISV partner. Medelinked Health Cloud and API is a leading solution already powering some of the best mHealth applications, allowing developers to create a series of new applications that deliver real health benefits to the end user and healthcare professionals.

Using Medelinked, individuals are able to create a health profile online that is secure and connect and share their health record with their network of trusted health partners and providers (including doctors, dentists, physiotherapists, trainers, insurers and clinical researchers).

Ian Gallifant, founder and CEO, Medelinked says: "Improving healthcare outcomes requires companies to continually fuel innovation to further improve the quality of healthcare providers' customer service. In that respect, the Medelinked App, for instance, can provide patients with access to unique integrated support environment featuring: their securely stored personal medical records; the ability to get immediate access to emergency medical assistance, as well as other information, advice and support services including talking directly to healthcare professionals from iOS, Android and PC devices; access cover details; get pre-authorisation for treatment and submit claims - wherever they are located in the World.

"Brought together with a CRM approach, Medelinked technology on Salesforce platform has the potential to be a key catalyst for healthcare innovation and the basis for a new relationship between patient and healthcare professional."

About Salesforce AppExchange
Salesforce AppExchange is the world’s leading enterprise apps marketplace that empowers companies to sell, service, market and engage in entirely new ways. With more than 2,800 partner apps and more than 3 million customer installs, it is the most comprehensive source of social, mobile and connected cloud apps for business.

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About Medelinked
Leveraging mobile technology and the cloud, Medelinked technology aims to increase health care effectiveness.

Medelinked Health Cloud and API is a leading platform already powering some of the best mHealth applications allowing developers to create a series of new applications that deliver real health benefits to the end user and healthcare professionals.

Using Medelinked individuals are able to create a health profile online that is secure and connect and share their health record with their network of trusted health partners and providers (including doctors, dentists, physiotherapists, trainers, insurers, clinical researchers).

Managing all health data in one place helps individuals securely track, monitor and improve their health state, ensuring their latest health data is accessed and enabling the provision of best possible care, keeping individuals in control of their own health.

Based in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, Medelinked was founded in 2005.

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