Epocrates

Epocrates
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Epocrates is a mobile medical reference app, owned by Watertown, Massachusetts-based athenahealth, that provides clinical reference information on drugs, diseases, diagnostics and patient management.

Products

The Epocrates app is designed for physicians and other healthcare professionals for use at the point of care. App users check drug dosing, drug interactions,[1] drug safety details, medical news, disease diagnosis and management guidance, as well as evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. Information from various authoritative sources, including the FDA and primary medical literature, is distilled and digitally transformed to support clinical decision-making. Additional app functionality includes the ability to identify an unknown pill based on its characteristics, hundreds of medical calculators and risk assessment tools, laboratory test ordering guide, therapeutic recommendations based on patient characteristics, infectious disease treatment guide, and coding look-ups.

athenahealth markets free and paid subscription versions of the app, which are available from Google Play or the App Store.[3]

 

Management team

Dr. Anne Meneghetti – Executive Director of Medical Information[1]

Jonathan Porter – Chief Product Officer

Jason Bornhorst – Vice President Product Management, Network Services

Mark Swan – Executive Director Commercial Sales

Dan Haley – Senior Vice President, Chief Legal and Administrative Officer

Prakash Khot – Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer

Marc A. Levine – Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Accounting Officer and Treasurer

Timothy O'Brien – Senior Vice President, Chief Marketing & Commercial Operations Officer

Lorraine Vargas Townsend – Senior Vice President, Human Resources

History

Founded in 1998 by three Stanford business school students, [5] early versions of Epocrates ran on Palm devices[6] and desktop computers. By 2006, the user base had reached an estimated 525,000 users worldwide, including 200,000 doctors in the United States.[4] Upon the introduction of the Apple iPhone ®, Epocrates became the first medical app on Apple’s mobile platform.

Early funding partners [AM1] included Bay City Capital, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Interwest Partners, Sprout Group, and Three Arch Partners.[4]

In 2010, the company grew to more than 250 employees[5] and surpassed 1 million users worldwide, including 40% of the physicians in the United States.[7]

On January 7, 2013, it was announced that athenahealth would acquire Epocrates for about $293 million.

References

  1. "Leadership Team". Retrieved 14 January 2014.
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