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To make recovery safer and less stressful, we created a solution that replaces outdated drain tracking methods with intuitive digital tools—giving patients and providers the clarity they deserve.
We’re currently in beta testing and looking for more testers.
If you’re interested, email us at contact@draindata.org with the subject line “Join Testing.”
“Healthcare is about people. Data helps us see them more clearly.”
— Dr. Farzad Mostashari, former National Coordinator for Health IT
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