The COVID-19 pandemic completely upended the business plans of countless companies.
Cliniconex is one very big exception.
After making a name for itself developing an automated patient reminder system for medical clinics, the startup began to expand into the senior care market in 2018.
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That put Cliniconex in a unique position when COVID-19 struck. The pandemic placed tremendous strain and new regulatory requirements on senior care homes across North America.
To hear how the company responded to this surge in demand – and plans to maintain its momentum – watch this video above.
