Collaboration aims to integrate Digital Health technology and education with traditional practices.
Los Angeles, CA — DrKumo Inc., a leader in Digital health technology, and DrKumo Academy Inc., a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to digital health education, announce a new collaboration with Native American Made (NAM) Org, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) committed to supporting Native American Communities. This collaboration seeks to improve healthcare access and outcomes by integrating modern digital health solutions and educational programs with traditional Native American Practices.
“Partnering with NAM Org aligns with our mission to make advanced healthcare accessible to the Native Communities,” said Dr. Kelly Nguyen, CEO and Co-Founder of DrKumo Inc. “We are excited to work together to bring innovative health technologies to Native American Populations.”
Key Objectives of the Partnership:
- Implement Connected Health Solutions: Introduce DrKumo’s Digital Health Solutions and Remote Patient Monitoring-Home Telehealth (RPM-HT) to increase access to care, reduce hospitalizations and readmissions, promote self-care, and improve patient outcomes.
- Educational Programs: Through DrKumo Academy Inc., provide training and certification in digital health technology.
- Cultural Integration: Adapt health technologies to respect and integrate with Native American Traditions.
- Community Engagement: Conduct workshops and educational initiatives within Native American Communities.
“Collaborating with DrKumo Inc. and DrKumo Academy Inc. allows us to bridge the gap between traditional practices and Western modern healthcare,” said Roy De La Rosa, Founding Member of Native American Made Org. “This collaboration will provide our communities with resources that respect our heritage while promoting well-being.”