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'''Pack Health''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based company that provides internet-based platforms for coaching individuals who are managing debilitating medical conditions. The company was founded at the [[Innovation Depot]] in [[2013]].
'''Pack Health''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based company that provides internet-based platforms for coaching individuals who are managing chronic medical conditions. The company was founded at the [[Innovation Depot]] in [[2013]] by [[Will Wright]] and [[Mazi Rasulnia]].


In [[2014]] the fast-growing company bought 
Taking advantage of Affordable Care Act requirements for health management outside of hospital settings, Pack Health developed educational packets which could be prescribed by physicians for patients to take home after hospital stays, and also provided a service for trained advisers to check in with them by telephone.


In [[2018]] Pack Health and [[Omega Realty Group]] took over the lease on the former [[Pack Health Building|Entrepreneurial Center]] building at 110 [[12th Street North]]. The building has since also provided office space for other start-ups recruited to Birmingham through the efforts of the [[Alabama Futures Fund]].
Over the next years the company spread into numerous office spaces at Innovation Depot. In [[2016]] Pack Health bought a 7,000 square-foot office building at 3613 [[6th Avenue South]] for $600,000.


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In [[2018]] Pack Health entered into a strategic investment partnership with the Boston-based medical liability insurer  Coverys. That same year the company partnered with [[Alabama Power]], the [[Alabama Department of Commerce]], [[REV Birmingham]], the [[City of Birmingham]], [[Jefferson County Commission]] and the [[Birmingham Business Alliance]] on public incentives for a $2.9 million expansion and return to the downtown area. They joined with the [[Omega Realty Group]] to take over the lease on the former [[Pack Health Building|Entrepreneurial Center]] building at 110 [[12th Street North]]. Since renamed the "Pack Health Building," it has also provided office space for other medical technology start-ups recruited to Birmingham through the efforts of the [[Alabama Futures Fund]].
 
In [[2019]] Pack Health worked to integrate its coaching program with the diabetes management platform distributed by Glooko of Mountain View, California.
 
==References==
* Alexander, Alan (October 29, 2014) "Birmingham startup Pack Health looks to fill a new prescription." {{BBJ}}
* Alexander, Alan (January 11, 2016) "Innovation Depot company moving HQ to Avondale." {{BBJ}}
* Davis, Carla (November 7, 2016) "Birmingham’s Pack Health reaches out to people with chronic conditions." ''[[Alabama NewsCenter]]''
* Patchen, Tyler (January 31, 2018) "Pack Health experiencing massive growth." {{BBJ}}
* Thornton, William (July 29, 2019) "Pack Health partners on diabetes blood sugar control system." {{BN}}
 
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[[Category:2013 establishments]]
[[Category:2013 establishments]]
[[Category:Innovation Depot]]
[[Category:Innovation Depot]]
[[Category:6th Avenue South]]
[[Category:Pack Health Building]]

Revision as of 09:02, 31 July 2019

Pack Health is a Birmingham-based company that provides internet-based platforms for coaching individuals who are managing chronic medical conditions. The company was founded at the Innovation Depot in 2013 by Will Wright and Mazi Rasulnia.

Taking advantage of Affordable Care Act requirements for health management outside of hospital settings, Pack Health developed educational packets which could be prescribed by physicians for patients to take home after hospital stays, and also provided a service for trained advisers to check in with them by telephone.

Over the next years the company spread into numerous office spaces at Innovation Depot. In 2016 Pack Health bought a 7,000 square-foot office building at 3613 6th Avenue South for $600,000.

In 2018 Pack Health entered into a strategic investment partnership with the Boston-based medical liability insurer Coverys. That same year the company partnered with Alabama Power, the Alabama Department of Commerce, REV Birmingham, the City of Birmingham, Jefferson County Commission and the Birmingham Business Alliance on public incentives for a $2.9 million expansion and return to the downtown area. They joined with the Omega Realty Group to take over the lease on the former Entrepreneurial Center building at 110 12th Street North. Since renamed the "Pack Health Building," it has also provided office space for other medical technology start-ups recruited to Birmingham through the efforts of the Alabama Futures Fund.

In 2019 Pack Health worked to integrate its coaching program with the diabetes management platform distributed by Glooko of Mountain View, California.

References

  • Alexander, Alan (October 29, 2014) "Birmingham startup Pack Health looks to fill a new prescription." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Alexander, Alan (January 11, 2016) "Innovation Depot company moving HQ to Avondale." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Davis, Carla (November 7, 2016) "Birmingham’s Pack Health reaches out to people with chronic conditions." Alabama NewsCenter
  • Patchen, Tyler (January 31, 2018) "Pack Health experiencing massive growth." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Thornton, William (July 29, 2019) "Pack Health partners on diabetes blood sugar control system." The Birmingham News