Health doesn’t happen in silos.
That’s why MiKare allows users
to manage up to five profiles
under one family plan, ideal
for households with children,
elderly parents, or people
living with disability. Coming
soon, carer access features
will allow trusted family
members or professionals to
view or manage a loved one’s
health profile with appropriate
permissions.
The platform also includes a
secure journal and mental
health tracker, offering a
private space for reflection or
mood logging that can be
shared with a psychologist or
case worker if needed. It's a
reminder that MiKare isn’t just
about physical health, it's
about the whole person.
Designed for Real Life
and Real Families
Breaking Down
Medical Jargon
MiKare tackles one of the
biggest barriers to health
equity: low health literacy.
With AI-generated plain
language explanations of
diagnoses and treatment
plans, it empowers users to
truly understand what’s going
on with their health and make
confident, informed decisions.
“Health literacy is a human
right,” says Dr Hemal Patel,
Chief Health Strategy Officer
in the MiKare team. “Our job is
to make it easier for people to
access, understand, and use
their own health information.”
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