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Voluntis

www.voluntis.com

 
At the forefront of the medical and digital revolutions, Voluntis is a pioneer of digital therapeutics. We design prescription applications that embed medical intelligence in the smartphones of people suffering from chronic and rare diseases. By using our software, patients leverage their health data to simplify their medical care. Treatment is personalized, doctors and patients are connected to coordinate care and real-world outcomes are improved. Harnessing its proprietary technology, Voluntis has developed digital solutions for diabetes, respiratory diseases, cancer, anticoagulation and hemophilia. Whether in our French or US offices, we are always on the look out for talent that is ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.voluntis.com
  • 125 Cambridgepark Drive Suite 304
    Cambridge, MA USA 02140
  • Phone: 617.245.4123

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