[Columbus, OH]— IMPACT Community Action is providing hope, following a generous holiday gift. Gift Health, a growing start up with headquarters in Columbus Ohio donated to the Sojourn Workforce Development Program in a big way for the holidays. The donation of toys for 40 children, will be distributed to the children of participants in the Sojourn Program.
[Columbus, OH]— IMPACT Community Action is providing hope, following a generous holiday gift. Gift Health, a growing start up with headquarters in Columbus Ohio donated to the Sojourn Workforce Development Program in a big way for the holidays. The donation of toys for 40 children, will be distributed to the children of participants in the Sojourn Program.
FREMONT, Calif., Dec. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — We’re proud to announce Blotout EdgeTag, the first privacy-preserving fix for lossy and non-consented Facebook data sharing.
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As companies deal with a growing array of privacy laws like GDPR and CCPA, they are looking for solutions that help them not only understand their customers better, but also help them comply with those laws in a less labor-intensive way.
Gifthealth announced today it will provide SHARE Mobility employees with COVID and flu vaccines, as well as free prescription deliveries.
COLUMBUS, OHIO, UNITED STATES, August 31, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — Gifthealth announced today it will provide SHARE Mobility employees with a range of healthcare and pharmacy services.
then notified as soon as results are ready.
Although this in-network model appears to be in contrast with Ro’s typical direct-to-consumer approach, Ro CEO and co-founder Zachariah Reitano says this merger will provide “unrivaled convenience” for patients, turning everyone’s home into the “exam room of the future.”
Ro, a direct-to-consumer virtual care company, has scooped up Kit, an at-home diagnostics company with an array of customizable products, from finger prick blood tests to weight measurement tools. The price was undisclosed.
With giftHEALTH, Nick Potts wants to change healthcare again.
For years, the process of filling and picking up a prescription has been largely the same. A script is sent to your local pharmacy, you visit or call to see when it will be ready and you pick it up when you can. But with his new project, one of Ohio’s most visible entrepreneurs in the healthcare field wants to change the game again, this time with prescription-oriented startup giftHEALTH.
A health IT startup moves in this week to an office north of downtown Columbus that once housed two fast-growing Drive Capital portfolio companies.