MediSeen and BMO Announce Collaboration to Support Canada's Health and Wellness Professionals
TORONTO, April 4, 2019 /CNW/ - MediSeen, a Toronto based, health technology company, announced today a collaboration with BMO Bank of Montreal to help health and wellness professionals engage in the gig economy and run their own mobile care practices. BMO will provide health and wellness professionals using MediSeen's mobile care practice management software, with a comprehensive suite of financial products and services for both their practice and personal needs.
The gig economy – where Canadians turn to temporary or contract work – is a growing trend in employment. And professionals in the healthcare industry are increasingly looking for greater flexibility in how they work and in how they provide care but require support to deliver an on-the-go clinic.
"At MediSeen, we're here to make a difference and drive change in Canada's healthcare system," said Daniel Warner, Founder and CEO of MediSeen. "Part of bringing about that change is ensuring that the health and wellness providers on our platform have the tools and resources they need to fully function as the CEOs of their own mobile practices. Together with BMO, we can meaningfully empower these professionals to take care of patients in their neighbourhoods."
"BMO has over 20 years supporting healthcare professionals – whether they are just starting out, established in their fields, or anywhere in between," said Romal Bryce, Head, Healthcare Financing, BMO Bank of Montreal. "We're seeing a shift unfold in the industry where some healthcare professionals are turning to the gig economy, and we want to help. Alongside MediSeen, we're working to make sure these professionals have the right financial tools as they build their practices, their way."
With BMO, health and wellness professionals using MediSeen will benefit from:
- Financing to grow an on-the-go practice: Tailored financing options will be available for health and wellness professionals to tap into extra funds when they need to without jeopardizing cash flow and loan options to assist with the purchase of items for their mobile practice.
- Cash management solutions: Customized solutions for a mobile practice to put health and wellness professionals in full control of their day to day finances and help them run their business more efficiently.
- One stop shop for all banking needs: Health and wellness professionals can tap into preferred rates on personal mortgages, personal lines of credit, and customized financial planning and wealth management needs.
To learn more about MediSeen, visit: http://www.mediseen.ca/
For more information on BMO and Healthcare, visit: https://www.bmo.com/main/business/who-we-work-with/health-care-professionals
About MediSeen
Founded in 2017, MediSeen is a secure, cloud-based, mobile practice management platform that enables health and wellness professionals to run their own mobile care practice. With MediSeen's software, providers can manage their own profile, schedule, charting and billing in addition to setting their own desired travel area and rates, empowering them to provide better access to care. MediSeen is creating a mobile care movement by enabling health and wellness professionals to provide care, anywhere. Additional details can be found at www.mediseen.ca.
About BMO Financial Group
Serving customers for 200 years and counting, BMO is a highly diversified financial services provider - the 8th largest bank, by assets, in North America. With total assets of $807 billion as of January 31, 2019, and a team of diverse and highly engaged employees, BMO provides a broad range of personal and commercial banking, wealth management and investment banking products and services to more than 12 million customers and conducts business through three operating groups: Personal and Commercial Banking, BMO Wealth Management and BMO Capital Markets.
SOURCE MediSeen
MediSeen contact: Daniel Warner, [email protected], (416) 540-7373; BMO contact: James DeCosimo, [email protected], (416) 867-3996
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