WHOSPOPPIN ENTERPRISES, INC., located in Chicago
Illinois, is an innovative online company invested
in helping Healthcare Providers offer their
patients a “HealthCare POP”. Mobile technology and
the internet continue to change the way we work. A
“HealthCare POP” is your Doctor – Patient – Pharmacy
portal anytime, anywhere, any device.
What's a HealthCare
POP
A “HealthCare POP” is an application that works on
the premise of integration: your Doctors, EHR,
E-Prescribing and Telehealth. A HealthCare POP can
prompt the Camera, Talk, Email and Text features on
mobile and other devices.
More importantly, HealthCare POPs are online. Your
HealthCare POP is in your name and linked to your
Doctor, which meet the current cross-state
regulations concerning E-Prescribing and Telehealth.
Your login and password is required for patient
consent, privacy and data security protection. All
HealthCare POPs link to secure encrypted servers
that are HIPAA compliant.
POP it
In case of a trip to the ER, just login and click
the red exclamation point. “POP it” to your Primary
Care Physician to notify him or her which hospital
you’re in and the injury or illness. Attending
Physicians in the ER, hospital or clinic can request
your EHR in order to know of any pre-existing
conditions, current medications, allergies, lab test
results, etc.
whosPOPpin
The HealthCare POP is enterprise ready with the
ability to POP in the latest Health IT without
reserve. The
cost is relatively minimal considering the great
advantages of having your own Doctor – Patient –
Pharmacy portal.
whosPOPpin developed the POP in 2012 and has been successful in media and retail since 2013. Now, whosPOPpin is at work with IBM Business Partners to upgrade the POP with Watson powered mobile apps and cognitive computing in Healthcare and other industries. Journal of AHIMA 85, no.5 (May 2014): 44-47
Reg Ramey, co-founder of whosPOPpin Enterprises, and his business partners are invested in a “development – integration – implementation” ecosystem. His production and development teams are dedicated to developing applications for “The Internet of Everything” and possibly help save lives.