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Ro unveils vertically integrated platform for seamless patient care

What you should know:

– Ro, the leading direct-to-patient healthcare company, unveils ro.OS, a technology platform designed to transform the healthcare experience.

– In development for more than six years, this comprehensive system vertically integrates telehealth, laboratory services and pharmacy operations, creating a seamless, high-quality care journey for millions of patients.

ro.OS: Empowering patients and healthcare providers

ro.OS goes beyond just connecting healthcare services. It promotes a collaborative environment through four special applications:

  • Patient app: This central hub puts patients in control, allowing them to message healthcare providers, track progress, access medical records, track goals and report side effects, all within one easy-to-use platform.
  • Healthcare Delivery App: Designed for healthcare providers, this app streamlines care delivery, documentation and patient monitoring. Real-time information drives informed decisions, while efficient tools enable providers to deliver quality care at scale.
  • Pharmacy App: Direct pharmacy integration provides real-time patient insights. Pharmacists can proactively work with providers, identify potential safety issues and offer fast, nationwide medication fulfillment.
  • Lab App: The Lab app integrates testing seamlessly into the care pathway, offering both at-home and in-person options, along with automated delivery of results. This gives patients insight into their health and healthcare providers can make well-informed treatment decisions.
“The healthcare system is rightly obsessed with quality of care, but doesn't do as well making it available to everyone who needs it. Too many patients lack convenient access, or any access at all, to care that can help them effectively achieve their health goals,” said Dr. Melynda Barnes, Chief Medical Officer of Ro. “In the ro.OS, we built technology to make high-quality care easier at every step of the journey millions of times over, from a patient getting a lab test, to a provider navigating an EMR, or a pharmacist filling a prescription.”