CEO of #VirtualCare company Zipnosis.

Joined September 2014
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Looking forward to discussing the explosive growth asynchronous care has seen in the last year and where we go from here as part of @AmericanTelemed's EDGE panel. "See" you guys this afternoon #KaraTownsend @a_paul_g #EmilyGoetz @AnnMondJohnson @jkvedar
25 Jan 2021
Don't miss this week's @AmericanTelemed EDGE panel featuring Zipnosis CEO Jonathan Pearce! Get more details and purchase conference tickets here: ataedge.org/edge-2020/agenda….
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The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic is unlike anything else in recent history. The scale of the pandemic is hard to fathom — but we are well-equipped with tools to battle it. zipnosis.com/blog/is-history…

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With our network of providers capable of handling 1.1M visits a week without breaking a sweat, we want to do our part to connect patients and guarantee no one in need of care receives a busy signal. zipnosis.com/blog/bridging-t…
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10 years ago even my family thought I was nuts to develop a #virtualcare / #telemedicine company. Today, that "nutso" vision is saving lives and proving to be the most scalable virtual care infrastructure in the U.S.
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Truly eye-popping when I can say @Zipnosis 2x'd Zoom's growth rate the past 6 weeks. Thanks to so many who have supported Zipnosis and our vision through the years. Much more work to do... but fun to stop and appreciate the progress we've made: cnn.com/videos/business/2020….

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Well said, @ArickWierson. #COVID19 will be seen as the watershed moment for #telemedicine: worth.com/covid-19-telemedic….

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Average wait time for a traditional telemedicine visit: 22 hours Average wait time for a @Zipnosis virtual visit: 10 minutes For perspective, in 10 minutes I can drive to my nearest Chipotle. In 22 hours, I can drive from Minnesota to Las Vegas.
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As patients, local governments, and national task forces struggle to find #telemedicine capacity, we've listened and created a simple look-up at zipnosis.com/findcare to access local health systems using our platform. Today, this network can handle 1.1M visits every week.
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We've moved beyond a tech platform to being THE most reliable and highest capacity #virtualcare infrastructure in the U.S.
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2 weeks ago my family ordered take-out from our favorite sushi place, Sakana, in St. Paul. When I picked it up one of the servers said the most genuine "Thanks for supporting us" I'd ever heard. It swept me back to the times at @Zipnosis when I couldn't make payroll or pay rent.
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I'm calling on every #TwinCities company who isn't struggling to join Zipnosis in #MSPTakeoutCOVID. Even $10/week/employee will help bridge our friends and neighbors who have built their lives and businesses serving us food through these critical next few weeks.
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I can tell you that every order matters. Don't assume it doesn't; act so it does. Read more on what we're doing to support our fellow MSP businesses via @MinneInnovation: americaninno.com/minne/newsl….
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6 years ago, Zipnosis built a 'boarding pass' for rapid strep tests called the #ZipTicket. Over the past 2 weeks, we updated it for #covid19testing. We've now issued around 1,000 ZipTickets for COVID-19 in MN and SC, with more markets in the queue.
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Jon Pearce retweeted
30 Mar 2020
We’re #telemedicine experts from the highest capacity telemedicine network in the country. This Wednesday @ 2 PM CST: Ask us anything about COVID-19, the power of #virtualcare in fighting a global pandemic, or what we are seeing in virtual visit metrics across the U.S.
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Today, @JohnsHopkins reported that the U.S. has 94,238 confirmed cases of COVID-19, making us the nation with the highest number of cases. Asynchronous #virtualcare is a crucial tool in helping providers manage the volume of patients and mitigate spread. coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html

One of the first things that federal officials looking into #virtualcare as an option for COVID-19 say is that we're out of #telemedicine capacity. I respectfully disagree. As of today, Zipnosis has completed 155,170 coronavirus-related visits, and that number is only growing.
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America, we have the clinical capacity but we have to stop looking backwards and embrace new tools and thinking. We have to embrace #telemedicine and #virtualcare in treating COVID-19 and the millions of us who still need care for everyday issues.
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1,077. That's the number of patients one provider in Seattle diagnosed via #virtualcare in 7 days. That's 12 patients/hour for 12 hours/day. Every day I hear another inspiring story — but also know the very real sacrifices they are making to do the exceptional. Thank you.
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