- TIME released its “Most Influential Healthcare Organizations of 2022” list.
- In the famous list appeared 12 organizations.
- TIME evaluated each nomination for its “relevance, impact, innovation, leadership, ambition and success”.
Last month, TIME published its ready “TIME 100 Most Influential Companies”, that recognizes companies and organizations that “They have an extraordinary impact around the world.” and includes various health care organizations.
Methodology
When designing your list of the most influential companies, TIME solicited nominations in multiple industries, including medical care, entertainment. Just as the technology and more, from its editors, correspondents and various industry experts.
Later, TIME evaluated each nomination on factors such as “relevance, impact, innovation, leadership, ambition, and success.”
TIME’s 12 “Most Influential” Healthcare Organizations of 2022
The list recognized several health care organizations, including:
- BicycleHealth, that provides virtual treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD). including the medicine administration, support groups and home drug tests for $199 a month. In 2021, the company’s revenue grew by 600% year over year and reached almost 10 million dollars. Since the beginning of 2019, the company has treated some 14,000 patients.
- Biobot Analytics, which is the first company to analyze the commercial human waste to track spikes in Covid-19 cases. Their technology detects pathogens and is now used at more than 700 sewer sites serving more than 100 million people.
- calm, a mindfulness app with 4 million paid subscribers and a $2 billion valuation. The ass, has provided access to the application to 10 million workers as a mental health benefit. “We are in the midst of a global mental health crisis,” said director of communications Alexia Marchetti, “so Calm is focused on helping… as many people as possible.”.
- Curaleafproducer and distributor of cannabis. Chief Executive Boris Jordan said the appeal of cannabis as a health, wellness and recreation product could lead to market overtake the global alcohol industry, valued at $1.5 trillion.
- FolxHealth, a telemedicine provider specializing in LGBTQ+ health and wellness. The company plans start at $59 per month and are available in 33 states. They include services from primary care to medication management.
- GoodRxwhich offers users digital coupons for prescription drugs, and has saved users $35 billion since 2011. “We’ve tried to inject market forces into a business that traditionally hasn’t had them,” said co-founder and co-CEO Doug Hirsch.
- modernwhich recently announced that it had no plans to enforce the patent on its covid-19 vaccine in none of the 92 countries. Which currently receive injections through a global program, is the first pharmaceutical company to do so.
- Oxford Nanopore Technologieswhich replaced large lab equipment and expensive with smaller, pocket-sized devices that can identify the genetic makeup of an organism. turning them into a tool important in the quest to detect and stop the spread of emerging variants of Covid-19.
- Pfizerwhich at the end of last year launched Paxlovidthe first two-drug combination oral antiviral drug intended to treat appatients at high risk of covid-19 in the U.S. Paxlovid can reduce the risk of hospitalization and death by up to 89%.
- Rendera company that uses virtual reality to create “shared experiences” for seniors to combat loneliness and isolation and boost physical fitness, according to TIME. Rendever’s technology is currently used in more than 400 nursing homes in Australia, Canada and the United States.
- super goop!a skin care company that has revolutionized the multi-million dollar industry with the idea that SPF protection should be a fundamental part of every individual’s routine. “It’s not about a type of person, lifestyle, gender or skin tone,” said Executive Director Amanda Baldwin. “It’s about everyone.”
- Walgreen’s, which during the covid-19 pandemic had to strengthen its technology, worker training. Just like him community outreach to administer 60 million covid-19 vaccines and 26 million tests. The company investments they are now moving forward in their push for in-store screenings, health advice and other services.
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