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Sloppy Innovators & Poor Execution Slowing Market Innovation

GeaCom has meticulously designed, tested and developed over a decade to provide the world’s best FDA quality, mission critical solutions.  Excellence in mission critical takes time.  Aside from development GeaCom had to take pace with the market space and learn their current and future needs. Time, care and quality are necessary to doing healthcare right.

Some quick schemes or not well thought out solutions try to short cut the process by using unsafe and unqualified consumer devices in their programs.  These approaches create unsafe infectious disease vectors and exposed private health information as proven by 100s of inappropriate attempts.  Some entities believe that Software-as-a-Service is the only model that makes money but solving long standing global problems doesn’t lend to money making schemes on unsophisticated platforms.

People are suspicious of trying innovation because they have experienced half-baked attempts.   ‘Flash in the pan’ ideas fail, cost money and typically don’t achieve claims.  People think about the “dot-com” era, silicone valley style, arrogant innovators who waste money and don’t do the hard work.  So how do you differentiate?

GeaCom is a midwestern entity that has taken the full, vetted path to quality and success via innovation.  GeaCom has worked extensively with global technology leaders like Micron, QualComm, Texas Instruments and others.  GeaCom has been mentored by medical leaders at Mayo Clinic, HealthPartners, North Memorial, BC Health Authorities and others.  GeaCom has performed medical trials on 5 continents with 10s of thousands of patients and has now successfully performed over 10 million patient/staff engagements.  All of this and we’re still the new underdog in the market but to be sure, GeaCom is not a startup, it is the world’s best staff, patient, system engagement solution and a pioneer in defining the future of healthcare.

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