Imagine if you had a personalized Health GPS to guide you through helpful information from credible sources?
3 out of 4 online health searchers use Dr. and similar search engines
>6 billion resources come up when searching "cancer". How do patients choose the right resources and know what’s credible?
A tsunami of information can confuse most people. ~88% of adults have trouble understanding and acting upon health information.1
Information overload has been linked to greater stress and less than optimal health outcomes.
Prescription to Learn® is a health GPS that helps you cut through the clutter and find resources
from trusted sources, whether you’re looking for information on treatment options, searching for a
clinical trial or looking for an online community to connect with others like you.
You can personalize your search and rate these resources based on your experiences.
Your clinician can also prescribe recommended resources!
Personalize your
search based on
preferences.
Do you prefer
to see it, hear it,
read it, etc?
Imagine if you had a personalized Health GPS to guide you through helpful information from credible sources?
3 out of 4 online health searchers use Dr. and similar search engines
>6 billion resources come up when searching "cancer". How do patients choose the right resources and know what’s credible?
A tsunami of information can confuse most people. ~88% of adults have trouble understanding and acting upon health information.1
Information overload has been linked to greater stress and less than optimal health outcomes.
Prescription to Learn® is a health GPS that helps you cut through the clutter and find resources
from trusted sources, whether you’re looking for information on treatment options, searching for a
clinical trial or looking for an online community to connect with others like you.
You can personalize your search and rate these resources based on your experiences.
Your clinician can also prescribe recommended resources!
Personalize your
search based on
preferences.
Do you prefer
to see it, hear
it, read it, etc?
Right resources
at the right time.
What medium do
you prefer?