Athlete-controlled platform solves persistent problems around transparent, portable and accessible health data VANCOUVER, BC , Nov. 14, 2024 /CNW/ - Unify.Health, which has created the first medical record platform controlled by athletes, is proud to announce a groundbreaking 20-year partnership with the Canadian Football League Players' Association (CFLPA).
The goal is to deliver the data insights needed to elevate athlete health and safety and improve health outcomes for the athletes of today and tomorrow – providing a care continuum that extends beyond retirement. The collaboration marks a major step in addressing the inadequate ad-hoc manner by which professional athletes receive care over the long term. Through Unify.
Health's Advanced Record Continuum (ARC), and based on our market research, Unify.Health is the first in sport to offer every player control and access to their own health data within their own platform. Unify's ARC serves as a care continuum beyond retirement, allowing care providers to see the full picture of an athlete's health, to make better informed decisions, and deliver connected, comprehensive care.
"In pro sports leagues around the world, players have long faced fragmented care because of disjointed and incomplete health data as they switch teams, travel internationally and transition between medical providers," says Unify.Health founder Cameron Fietz , who himself was forced to map his own recovery after a career-ending brain injury and concussi.