Inoapps fuels delivery of health services across LA

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Key Takeaways

Inoapps has developed a guest registration application for TeleHealth Network, enhancing access to healthcare for underserved populations in Los Angeles.

TeleHealth Network deploys over 40 TeleHealth vans to provide accessible mental health and social services, reaching over 550,000 individuals to date.

The application, built on Oracle APEX and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, will improve service tracking and data collection while ensuring a secure and professional environment for users.

Oracle partner Inoapps has developed a guest registration application for TeleHealth Network, an innovative solution designed to meet the healthcare needs of members of the Los Angeles population whom otherwise would not be able to access services.

Founded by LA county commissioner, Dion Rambo, TeleHealth Network deploys a fleet of over 40 TeleHealth vans to deliver a range of health services to a diverse population that includes the homeless, veterans, and low-income communities.

To date, the service has reached over 550,000 people, delivering accessible mental health and social mobility services to a range of guests. The vehicles are the first stage in a strategy to develop a complete Telehealth network, spanning vans, kiosks, and a range of innovative outreach technologies.

Built-in Oracle APEX on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), the application will help to facilitate better tracking of services that guests use and enable the TeleHealth Network screening teams to collect information quickly, simply, and easily.

The application will provide a secure, flexible solution as the service grows on enterprise-grade technology with data and reporting to drive better outcomes, providing a dignified, professional service throughout LA.

Dion Rambo, founder of TeleHealth Network said: “I launched the TeleHealth Network to reach the Los Angeles homeless and low-income residents who needed mental health therapists… virtually. Oracle and Inoapps joined our mission by developing an easy system our staff and clients need each day to keep our community alive.”

Andy Bird, CEO of Inoapps said: “TeleHealth Network is unique. Not only because it operates a fleet of 5G-enabled TeleHealth Vans that drive into low-income and homeless communities, allowing families to meet with their doctors, therapists, and case workers virtually, but also because it is important that it supports people who are hesitant to share personal data – and this is a challenge we relish. We are incredibly proud to work with the TeleHealth Network on this initiative.”