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CORAnet Solutions, Inc. (CSI) Update: May 8, 2021
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CORAnet Solutions, Inc. (CSI) Update: May 8, 2021

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Mobile Health technology company that empowers users ownership and control of their health thru an on-demand mobile Personal Health Information Exchange.

The CORAnet Personal Health Information Exchange will:
a. improve patient health outcomes and increase survivability
b. help payers and self-insured companies comply with the government mandate "to provide every American access to their health records to facilitate coordination of care, engagement in decision making and engagement in their care".
c. help reduce health care payments by payers, self-insured companies and reduce malpractice insurance costs from wrongful deaths as much as 2%. In 2019 alone 30,000 deaths were reported to have been caused by administration of contraindicated treatments, medications and tests.
d. make them money through member subscriptions at a very affordable cost.

📢 Shout Outs

a. Jaeson Bang has been remarkably helpful in helping me define my messaging about our technology. The education materials and resources he shared are something that would have taken me a very long time to find. He spent time with me going over my pitch deck.
b. Pierre Rogers was very supportive in my discouragement about my oral presentation. I took his recommendation to heart and registered in a crash Toastmasters Class that I hope will calm me down.
c. Thanks to my team for helping figure out the problem with our login portal. Our architect spent a lot of time assisting the developer in figuring things out even late at night.
d. Would like to thank our marketing director Geraldyne Tiu for helping revise our Business Plan and putting together our social media marketing plan.

🏆 Achievements

Able to define and pinpoint statistics on the size of our target market which can now guide our marketing plan. I found a more affordable source of talent who can trouble shoot some of our minor system glitches.

🎙️ Announcements

I will be writing a short article about the consequences of lack of interoperability of health records and its avoidable human and health care costs to be published in a global community platform.

We applied to the United Healthcare Accelerator Program. Keeping our fingers crossed we get accepted as they are a perfect match for our technology in answer to the government mandates on "Providing Access to Personal Health Records."

🙏 Asks


We are seeking payers, medical group practices, medical systems, self-insured companies, payers, ACOs, associations and mobile carriers to pilot our system.

We would like to ask employees if they would they be willing to pay their employers or insurance companies for the following as fringe benefits:

a. $3.00 a month for the emergency lifesaving app?
b. $8.00 a month for on-demand access to Personal Health Record?
c. $10.00 for access to telemedicine?
d. or would you prefer a discounted package price for the whole system? If so please tell us what you are willing to pay.

🖥 Product

Looking at upgrading and scaling the system with infusion of funding

🎯 Strategy

We are marketing to payers in the East Coast as a start, then to ACOs and self-insured companies later this year. Next year we will be marketing to mobile carriers and seek partnership with resellers to help us market our system.

🏋 Challenges

Reduced accessibility to some of our developers due to COVID-19. Some moved to overseas locations and jobs.

💰 Financials

Had a discussion with a consultant to help us secure funding. We continue to support our operating expenses.

📈 KPIs



Our target market share of 75 million insured while sounds ambitious is very doable since 163 million out of a total 256 million insured are covered by just the top 8 largest payers out of a total pool of 952 in the US.