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Pradeep Goel Announces More Healthcare Solutions from Solve.Care

Recently the CEO of Solve.Care, Pradeep Goel, returned to Seoul to share some big announcements about the progress the company has made.

Since the last time we had a chance to talk with him on the record, Solve.Care has seen major changes. First of all, the cryptocurrency was listed on Upbit, Korea’s largest crypto exchange by volume. That launched the coin into the public facing-eye for traders. Upon news of the listing with a BTC pair then a KRW pair, the coin pumped dramatically.

Pradeep Goel, CEO of Solve.Care, gives a presentation in Seoul.

All the while, there were a number of very important partnerships announced. There was the Uber Health partnership, CPChain partnership, and even a partnership with major pharmaceutical company boehringer ingelheim. The reach that the Solve platform has secured is impressive to say the least, and all according to plan if you ask Pradeep himself.

His most recent visit to Seoul was again a momentous one as he announced new staff and talked about the new and upcoming enhancements Solve.Care is offering to the Korean healthcare market that he hopes anyone in need will take advantage of for their own health and happiness.

This time Pradeep opted to make his announcements in a live stream on Youtube which was how people all around the world could be in front seat for the entire night (or morning).

His first announcements were about the newest staff on the team, including a new president of APAC for the company Jason Dehni. Both shared a few words about what they will be doing with the company in helping the entire Solve.Care project continue to propel forward as the leader in healthcare brokerage via blockchain.

Jason Dehni presents for Solve.Care in Seoul.

The next major announcements were likely the reason why Pradeep flew all the way to Korea. The first was that Care.Cards, the mechanism which users utilize to keep track of the heathcare services and routines they should be carrying out, will be offered entirely in the Korean language. The language barrier alone is often a hurdle too high for blockchain companies to overcome as they try to make an impact in the Korean market, but Solve.Care has taken the role of a leader in that regard, ensuring that those who are in need can access their information as easily and quickly as anyone, in Korean.

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An example of an English-language Care.Card from Solve.Care.

Following that, maybe the most eye-opening announcement of the night was that Solve.Care will be launching a diabetes network on the Solve.Care platform for Koreans in Korea who are at risk of developing diabetes. Diabetes is an issue near and dear to Pradeep’s heart, as he explained, that he lost a loved one to the disease. Pradeep also added an emotional plea to the Korean natives in the audience that illustrated how diabetes is a palpable problem that must be handled properly.

The announcements are proof positive that Solve.Care is doing exactly what the project has been made to do: help people get the best healthcare they can no matter where they are. Furthermore, the Solve team will be able to roll out these solutions on their platform for Korean users from their new offices located in Yeouido, Seoul.

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After the presentation, Pradeep shared with TheNews.Asia that they are very close to announcing even further important developments in the company. He dropped us some exclusive hints that the newest bits about the company’s growth in Korea involve a large hospital network based in Seoul, but spread around all of Korea.

The entire Solve.Care team has been utilizing their strategic partnerships in Korea to help them make the biggest impact they possibly can. For example, Pradeep was already well aware of the segmented nature of hospitals and clinics in Korea that may offer only specific types of treatment for burns, cancer, or backpain for example. Based on that, he knows that Solve.Care will need to gain access to all of those individual hospital networks to really start gaining significant reach in the Korean healthcare market. Due diligence is not a foreign term to this company or their talented strategic partners at Widus Partners.

We expect SOLVE (the traded cryptocurrency) to continue to be listed on select, high-volume, high-quality exchanges. More importantly, however, we have extremely high expectations that Solve.Care (the company) to make major inroads into the Korean healthcare market in the coming year, then expand to other Asian countries’ healthcare solutions in the near future as well.

As always, big thanks to Pradeep for all of his hard work and for taking time out of his busy schedule to chat with us.

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