CareDox raises $900K for its mobile medical records system

CareDox

New York City-based CareDox has raised $900,000 for its mobile medical record system. According to an SEC filing, the company that used to be known as MotherKnows, has managed to secure around $4.9 million to date. Existing CareDox investors include First Round Capital, Charles River Ventures, Band of Angels, and Giza Ventures.

The company makes a service for schools and parents who are able to access students’ data on mobile devices and from the web-based interface. Said data includes student’s immunization records, medical history, allergies, medications, and special dietary needs.

The platform syncs with the student information system (SIS), the State Immunization Registry, as well as providers’ EMRs. It also provides tools for nurses to help them with enrollment, approvals, daily visits, medications, screenings, and secure messaging with parents.

Parents on their end can control who get to see the data in their CareDox account, enabling or disabling access to nurses, teachers, camp leaders, daycare admins, cafeteria staff, administrators, coaches, bus drivers, and principals.

CareDox raised its previous round in August 2014.

[Via: mobihealthnews]