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Kinsa tracks and prevents the spread of illness without sacrificing individual privacy. All temperature and symptom trends are anonymously aggregated, ensuring individual data stays private. Kinsa is an early warning system to detect and respond to contagious illness. Through a network of millions of smart thermometers, Kinsa tracks the spread ...
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Kinsa is an early warning system to detect and respond to contagious illness. Through a network of millions of smart thermometers, Kinsa tracks the spread of illness in real-time and forecasts future outbreaks. Keep your families, school and communities healthy by using a Kinsa Smart Thermometer.
Kinsa Inc. Kinsa Inc. is a health technology company with a powerful and robust AI platform that provides predictive insights for pharmaceutical companies, retailers, illness product companies, public health agencies, hospital systems, and communities. Kinsa aims to stop the spread of infectious illness through a network of smart thermometers ...
- March 2012; 11 years ago
- San Francisco, California
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Kinsa. Kinsa is an innovative San Francisco-based start-up (backed by Kleiner Perkins, First Mark Capital and Founder Collective) creating a real-time health map by leveraging its smart ...
Aug 21, 2020 · Now Kinsa is working with health officials in five states and three cities to help contain and control the virus. “By the time the CDC [U.S. Centers for Disease Control] gets the data, it has been processed, deidentified, and people have entered the health system to see a doctor,” say Singh, who is Kinsa’s CEO as well as its founder.