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Judi Health, formerly Capital Rx, is rolling out Clear's identity verification platform to streamline patient data access and improve security in its healthcare tech stack.
Judi Health, the rebranded Capital Rx, has announced a strategic partnership with Clear to integrate CLEAR1, an advanced identity verification tool, into its enterprise healthcare platform. This move aims to digitize and simplify the patient intake process, reducing manual verifications and eliminating redundancies. The integration will enhance data sharing and transparency, addressing long-standing challenges in accessing health records.
Sunil Budhrani, M.D., Chief Strategy and Medical Officer at Judi Health, highlighted a persistent issue in healthcare: patients struggle to access their own medical information. "I can always check my financial record by sticking my ATM card into a machine," Budhrani noted. "In healthcare, that's not the case."
The CLEAR1 platform is already deployed across multiple leading health systems and the Medicare App Library, making it a natural fit for Judi Health. By integrating this technology, Judi aims to provide a more seamless and secure experience for patients and healthcare providers.

Budhrani emphasized that transparency and interoperability are crucial for Judi Health. "Our goal is to build a platform where patients can easily access their health data, just as they would their financial records," he said. The CLEAR1 integration aligns with this vision by providing robust tools to manage patient information securely and efficiently.
Judi Health's commitment to building a secure and transparent platform from the ground up has positioned it uniquely in the market. The integration of CLEAR1 is just one step in its ongoing mission to revolutionize how patients and providers interact with healthcare data.
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