ALL-REMOTE COMPANY/WILMINGTON, Del., April 9 — MediFind, a leading data-powered online provider directory, is proud to announce it received the DiMe Seal, developed by the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe), an independent nonprofit advancing the safe and effective use of digital health. MediFind is the first doctor directory to be awarded this seal.
DiMe evaluates platforms based on core principles such as clinical evidence, privacy and security, and usability. The DiMe seal helps individuals make informed choices and identify which digital health tools meet a higher standard of trust.
Finding the right doctor—whether for a rare disease or a more common condition—can feel overwhelming. With so many options online, consumers struggle with knowing where to begin. As a result, many look for resources they can trust when they are making decisions about healthcare. MediFind uses advanced analytics to help consumers with data-driven, evidence-based information, making the provider search process more efficient and impactful.
“We’re honored to receive the DiMe Seal as a testament to the trustworthiness of MediFind,” said David Linetsky, President of Phreesia Network Solutions. “This is a meaningful milestone in our commitment to make it easier for people to find care.”
Although many people turn to digital tools as a first step when looking for care, reliable health information isn’t always easy to find online. Many people have difficulty evaluating which sources to trust, and because the accuracy and transparency of online health information can vary widely, it is challenging for consumers to determine which sources are trustworthy.
Frameworks like the DiMe Seal help make that process easier by highlighting platforms that meet higher standards for transparency and reliability. The credibility of a doctor directory is particularly important for those with serious, chronic and rare diseases who may not know where to start when it comes to finding the right specialist for their condition. Specialists who are familiar with the latest research and developments related to a patient’s rare disease can help get that patient on a treatment plan that would give them their best chance for successful outcomes.
