ACCESSIBLE HEALTHCARE, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE
Johannes Schildt, CEO, KRY Johannes Schildt is the CEO and co-founder of KRY, a Swedish digital healthcare provider revolutionizing the healthcare industry. Since its founding in 2014, KRY has been working to make healthcare more accessible and convenient for everyone. Under Johannes' leadership, the company has made significant strides toward achieving that goal.
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ry is a Swedish digital healthcare company that offers a range of virtual healthcare services, making it possible for patients to access quality healthcare services from anywhere, at any time. Through their platform, patients can easily book virtual appointments with licensed healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and psychologists. Kry's innovative approach to healthcare has been particularly important during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing patients to receive medical care without having to leave their homes. Their services are convenient, affordable, and accessible to all, regardless of their location or circumstance. Kry's vision is to make healthcare more efficient, accessible, and patient-centered, and their platform has helped to transform the way healthcare is delivered in Sweden and beyond. By leveraging technology and putting patients first, Kry is leading the charge in the digital healthcare revolution, and helping to create a brighter future for healthcare around the world.
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Can you tell us a little bit about your background and how you came to co-found KRY? I have always been interested in entrepreneurship and innovation and have worked in various startup ventures throughout my career. Before co-founding KRY, I was the CEO of a mobile development agency, and it was during that time I realized the potential of using technology to improve healthcare. I teamed up with three other entrepreneurs, including a doctor, and we founded KRY, intending to make healthcare more accessible and convenient for everyone. We wanted to use technology to connect patients with healthcare providers in a simple, fast, and efficient way.
What were some of the biggest challenges you faced in the early days of KRY, and how did you overcome them? One of our biggest challenges was convincing people that telemedicine was a viable and safe alternative