Home » today » Technology » The founding team wants to make the care profession more attractive with an app The founding team wants to make the care profession more attractive with an app January 11, 2021 by world today news Katrin Alberding and Clemens Raemy The founders of Kenbi operate six outpatient care services with a total of 85 nurses and around 400 patients who are cared for using their own app. Foto: Kenbi – – – – – Berlin Kenbi founder Clemens Raemy was working on a project in South America when his grandmother fell ill in distant Germany and required home care. “I would have liked to have attended the care from a distance, but that was simply not possible,” he says. “There was no digital way of knowing remotely exactly how my grandma was being cared for. I wanted to change that. ”Raemy moved back to Germany and founded the start-up Kenbi with his college friend Katrin Alberding in Emmerthal, Lower Saxony. Her goal: “To modernize the nursing profession,” says Raemy. Read on now Get access to this and every other article in the Web and in our app for 4 weeks free of charge. – Continue – – Read on now Get access to this and every other article in the Web and in our app for 4 weeks free of charge. – Continue – – — . Related posts:"Peregrine Lunar Lander Mission Ends, Astrobotic Investigates Anomalies and Prepares for Larger NASA...Scientists Solve Mystery of Why Bugs are Attracted to LightsWhatsApp Business gets layout changes in beta version"Navy-colored Apple Smart Folio for iPad Air (5th Gen) now available at bruneau.fr"Share this:FacebookX Related Viva Aerobus displaces Interjet as the official line of Club América Can prolonged use of estrogen birth control pills put your health at risk? | Healthy world Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: