![]() What you want to know is if they're good at it.” “It's not interesting to know how nice the doctor is in patient reviews. If you have a special, rare condition, you don't go to Zocdoc,” he says. If you have a heart attack, you don't go to Zocdoc. “If you have cancer, you don't go to Zocdoc. These in-depth features are what separates H1 from popular doctor database (and H1 competitor) Zocdoc, Katz says. In addition to the features mentioned above, patients who log on to H1 are able to see a doctor’s surgery success rate, and which pharmaceutical companies have paid them for certain studies–or even taken them out to lunch. Katz, who cofounded the company with Ian Sax, says the site will always be free to use for doctors and patients. If you're trying to find the right doctor to treat you, you're going to come to H1.” What does that mean? If you get diagnosed with a disease or a condition, you're going to H1. “We imagine organizing the world's information in 10 years from now. “In a world where you can't trust a lot of things you read online, health is sort of a thing that you don't want to be untrustworthy,” Katz, 29, says. With nearly $200 million in funding and a near $800 million valuation, Katz’s H1 has become the “LinkedIn for doctors”-a global online platform with profiles of more than 10 million doctors in 84 countries, which are updated daily with information about the physicians' publications, patient demographics and social media mentions, among other data. ![]()
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