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Founded in 2017, JuneBrain, LLC is an early start-up company based in the Washington, DC area. Partnering with Johns Hopkins University and Stanford University, our mission is to develop a wearable and non-invasive imaging device that enables multiple sclerosis patients to monitor their disease activity at home, leading to earlier detection of MS attacks and improved monitoring of treatment efficacy.
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Dear friends,
Last Friday, the emocha team onboarded two of our newest video DOT partners: San Diego County and the State of Delaware. From Collin County, TX, to Columbus, OH, we’ve continued working with innovative tuberculosis programs to make directly observed therapy more convenient and cost-effective.
We’re taking all opportunities as we grow to gather user feedback and improve the emocha experience for patients and providers. That’s why earlier this month, our team visited the Puerto Rico Department of Health to learn how our technology has impacted their TB program.
In late 2016, the island was dealing with a TB outbreak in a facility for mentally impaired men. We volunteered the emocha platform pro bono to help manage the outbreak with Dr. Dana Thomas, then Medical Director, championing the effort on behalf of the TB program. Within months, all patients using emocha showed clinical signs of improvement.
“emocha is so important because we have lost staff and fiscal resources over the years,” said Dr. Olga Joglar, TB Control Program Director.
In Puerto Rico and around the country, emocha helps public health departments save time and money on DOT programs. NIH-supported research shows that our platform for video observation can secure 92% adherence with significant cost savings.
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The emocha platform is used worldwide for TB, HCV, HIV and opioid use disorder treatment. Ready to learn more? Visit our website or reach out at info@emocha.com

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Carradora Health, Inc. is a woman-owned small business dedicated to serving customers in healthcare information technology solutions in both the government and commercial spaces. Our team has an exceptional background in providing personal service and innovative solutions on a variety of projects in Healthcare IT. Current and recent projects for government clients center on research and development to enable the interoperability of electronic health records. These efforts include subject areas such as testing and piloting patient-reported outcomes (PRO), developing long-term electronic services and supports, and improved standards around the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP). The expertise we provide covers a wide range of program support, including: working with standards development organizations (SDOs) to develop standards from PSS through to balloting and publishing, managing pilots with commercial and academic centers, convening in-person and on-line meetings of SMEs and other ranging from tens to hundreds of participants, healthcare IT vocabulary support. Our team is committed to the advancement of Healthcare IT, and EHR interoperability in particular, in order to deliver better care to patients. |
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