Inder Singh is the founder and CEO of Kinsa, a venture backed startup creating the first real-time map of health. He also formerly served as the Executive Vice President of the multi-national Clinton Foundation, Clinton Health Access Initiative ["CHAI"]. He rst attended the University of Michigan, where he graduated magna cum laude with an Economics and Engineering degree. He then earned degrees from the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Harvard Kennedy School and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences & Technology.
Kinsa is revolutionizing health by creating the world's first real-time map of health to track and stop the spread of illness. Its first product is an ultra-low-cost smartphone-connected thermometer. It will take a temperature and through the mobile app, allow you to compare symptoms to "what's going around" in the local area, seek advice from a medical professional, find immediate care, and keep records of health issues. The products also provide anonymous geo-located data on fever, symptoms and illness to map health.
Kinsa is revolutionizing health by creating the world's first real-time map of health to track and stop the spread of illness. Its first product is an ultra-low-cost smartphone-connected thermometer. It will take a temperature and through the mobile app, allow you to compare symptoms to "what's going around" in the local area, seek advice from a medical professional, find immediate care, and keep records of health issues. The products also provide anonymous geo-located data on fever, symptoms and illness to map health.
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