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@MeetKinHealth

Remember, understand, and act on what happens at your doctor's visits. Kin records your appointments and creates plain-language summaries for you & loved ones.

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Nisan 2026
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Kin Health@MeetKinHealth·
@hubermanlab This is what we're building at Kin - the conversational intelligence layer for patients and their loved ones. Happy to share our learnings, and why healthcare professionals across the country are recommending our completely free app to their patients every day!
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
Lawyers on X: are people allowed to record their visits w/their MDs? I’m prepping an episode on patient-MD dynamics in the emerging medical landscape. I’ll of course filter answers against varying local and state laws. To my MD friends: it’s already happening…
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Arpan Parikh, MD MBA 🧠
Arpan Parikh, MD MBA 🧠@DrParikhMBA·
@AmitParikhMD, @kjalwyn, and I started @MeetKinHealth with a BIG vision in mind: to bring the personal health record that has eluded our system for decades into every American's pocket. Listen in to hear the why behind Kin, more about what we're building, and how it bridges to this future. Kin's understanding layer today is the perfect bridge to our action layer later this year, and to a comprehensive PHR soon.
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Arpan Parikh, MD MBA 🧠
Arpan Parikh, MD MBA 🧠@DrParikhMBA·
I both agree and disagree. A patient scribe in and of itself could be a challenging business to defend. A patient scribe that captures the hearts and minds of clinicians, patients, and caregivers, and builds an action layer on top of the understanding layer, is what our healthcare system has been missing for decades. If early feedback, traction, and insights from our @MeetKinHealth users and recommending clinicians are a signal, 2026 is the year we see a step change in the way MANY Americans understand, engage with, and are empowered in their healthcare journeys. Happy to find more time to discuss our vision, cc @AmitParikhMD @kjalwyn
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Akiff Premjee, MD
Akiff Premjee, MD@akiffpremjee·
heading into my on service week ready
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Bilal Farooqui
Bilal Farooqui@bilalfarooqui·
sv people underestimate operational complexity in healthcare healthcare people underestimate ai leverage so what do you get? copilots that no one wants
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Sandeep Palakodeti, MD MPH
@LamiereT Agree completely. We may or may not always have that. And even if so, there are cool companies like Kin started by @DrParikhMBA who can now act as your personal AI scribe and advocate
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Sandeep Palakodeti, MD MPH
For those who haven’t ever worked in a hospital Coming from someone who worked at some the top hospitals in the world They are some of the most dangerous places you can set foot in 1/5 people come back within 30 days due to complications Nosocomial infections are often MUCH worse than community acquired One thing leads to another and the whole thing spirals out of control We have some of the best acute care in the world. But. Do everything possible to avoid becoming a patient inside of one if you can help it
Paul Fleuret@RealAbs1776

Kyle Busch died of sepsis caused by pneumonia. I’m sorry, but this makes little to no sense. With the money and access to treatment he had - someone either missed something or misdiagnosed something. How was he so sick with pneumonia that it became sepsis, yet 2 days prior he was kart racing with his kid? If his pneumonia were that far along, would he not have been damn near bed ridden? And what was his team doing letting him race while being that sick to begin with? thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/nascar…

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Kin Health@MeetKinHealth·
We are here to support all the Americans navigating healthcare challenges and their loved ones. You're not in it alone, anymore. You have Kin on your side.
Arpan Parikh, MD MBA 🧠@DrParikhMBA

4 years ago, my mother-in-law was diagnosed with breast cancer. Our family has a dozen+ physicians in it and we still felt lost navigating her care. The average American doesn't stand a chance. Today I'm so excited to announce Kin Health's $9M seed, led by @Maveron with participation from @townhallvntrs, @flexcapital, @EniacVC, The Family Fund, @pearvc, Watershed Ventures, and an incredible lineup of individuals. including 30+ physicians. Kin is a free app that records your medical visits and turns them into plain-language summaries. Over time, it becomes a health record of what your doctor actually said, living in your pocket and owned by you. TechCrunch piece by @IndianIdle in the replies.

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