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HealthWise & William

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The Problem

Breakthrough drugs, smarter exercise plans, and safer vaccines are all transforming care—backed by billions in research and development. Yet their impact depends on real-world execution. If patients can’t act on the science, those investments stall at the clinic door. Meanwhile, misinformation shouts louder than medicine. A podcaster claims “vaccines cause autism.” A YouTuber pushes vitamins while saying diabetes drugs “make you dependent” and “worsen disease.” Even general-purpose AI can hallucinate, suggest treatments, or mix facts with confident fiction. The result: doubt, dropped meds, and preventable harm—because without trusted education, all that progress risks being wasted.

 

Then there’s also the human reality. After diagnosis, many patients get a 300-page booklet and a pat on the back—then face years of decisions with little ongoing teaching or emotional support. Chronic illness brings a second burden: loneliness. Too often, people feel pushed off a cliff after the first visit.

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Our Solution

HealthWise (the app) is the answer—co-created by physicians and patients so care continues between visits, no one faces the post-diagnosis cliff, and every message is evidence-based, easy to understand, and deeply empathetic—providing emotional support and easing loneliness. We deliver trusted, evidence-based education at the correct time—paired with empathy. We also stay aligned with each patient’s clinical team.

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William (AI Assistant) is a calm, conversational companion that explains health information in clear, simple ways—offering accurate guidance, gentle reminders, and encouragement between visits, all through communication methods proven to help patients understand best.

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Patients don’t need a 300-page manual; they need the right message at the right moment—delivered with care. When learning feels humane, adherence improves and the system stays connected to the person it serves.

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Contact: Girish Payal

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