Healthcare company supports three times as many patients every month compared to pre-pandemic, led by female-CEO
Doctify, the healthcare review and intelligence platform, is celebrating International Women’s Day 2022 by recognising the growth and investment it has achieved through the leadership of its female CEO and Co-founder, Stephanie Eltz.
Doctify has reported significant growth since the beginning of the pandemic, at a time when patient demand for greater transparency in healthcare increased. Despite pressure across the sector as a result of COVID-19, Doctify has seen the number of providers signed up to capture and publish real-time patient stories double since the beginning of the pandemic. Doctify has also tripled the number of patients it supports each month in the same time period.
“We aim to be the first global healthcare review platform trusted by people and providers everywhere. By 2025, we want Doctify technology to have helped 100 million patients access the best specialists, and I want to do this by championing a diverse, inclusive and equitable workplace. Recognising key dates like International Women’s Day is a great opportunity to reflect on our achievements, but also identify areas we as an industry need to improve on,” says Stephanie.
More patients are turning to Doctify when making important healthcare decisions in order to better understand the expertise of their doctors. With people demanding more transparency across all industries, Doctify is championing better access to information within the healthcare sector by showcasing the best care available to patients in a meaningful way. Since the company was launched in 2015, more than 50 million patients have seen and used Doctify feedback in their healthcare journey.
“Our goal is for no patient to go unheard,” adds Stephanie. “We want to establish real trust and transparency within healthcare and enable patients to hear from fellow patients who have been treated for the same conditions across the world.”
“Our growth has allowed us to add a great deal of transparency into healthcare,” adds Doctify Co-founder and Medical Director Suman Saha. “Patients have more autonomy than ever before and as an industry, we should be supplying them with the trusted information they need to make informed healthcare decisions. I am proud to be working with providers passionate about empowering patients to make the right choices for their health.”