Making time to see the doctor, and even getting an appointment in the first place, can make getting your healthcare sorted really difficult. That could all be about to change, thanks to one of New Zealand's best-known entrepreneurs, Cecilia Robinson. She's just launched a new business, Tend, taking doctors' visits
HP Business Class: Cecilia Robinson from My Food Bag and Tend
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But like typical entrepreneurs, once My Food Bag was up and running, she and James were ready for another challenge. They'd experienced how difficult it was to access healthcare for their young family and wanted to turn the industry on its head. That's how their new start-up, Tend, was born.
Cecilia describes it as a regular primary healthcare provider, like your local GP, but with much better technology to deliver health services.
"You can see us at one of our clinics, or you can see us through our app, virtually. Tend's built technology where you can engage via messaging, you can send a follow-up note ... we want to create non-linear forms of care."
Cecilia says they're wanting to make a positive change to the way Kiwis get healthcare. And she says it's not about the money, it's about making a difference.
"We are in this because we care. We are in this because we think we can do better than what currently exists."
To hear more about how Cecilia developed Au Pair Link, My Food Bag and Tend, listen to HP Business Class podcast with Heather du Plessis-Allan here: