Thynk Health

The Thynk Health platform optimizes data-driven workflows and provides operational and clinical analytics for lung cancer screening programs and other quality initiatives.

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Thynk Health Welcomes Mike Dolan as Senior Vice President of Sales

January 23, 2020, Lexington, KY: Thynk Health, the Complete Lung Cancer Screening Solution, welcomes Mike Dolan as Senior Vice President of Sales,  where he joins Rob Hamilton in leading sales and marketing initiatives as the company enters into a new wave of growth and business development. Dolan brings more than 30 years of experience across […]

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Thynk Health Welcomes Michael Young as Senior Vice President of Engineering

January 22, 2020, Lexington, KY: Thynk Health, the Complete Lung Cancer Screening Solution, welcomes Michael Young as Senior Vice President of Engineering,  where he will lead innovation and product development. Young brings more than 20 years of healthcare software and medical records development experience. A strong advocate of cutting-edge integration and development platforms, he is

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Thynk Health Welcomes Rob Hamilton as Senior Vice President of Sales

January 21, 2020, Lexington, KY: Thynk Health, the Complete Lung Cancer Screening Solution, announced and welcomed Rob Hamilton as Senior Vice President of Sales to lead sales and marketing initiatives as the company enters into a new wave of growth and business development. With more than 28 years of sales, marketing, and management experience, Rob

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Lung Cancer by the Numbers

Lung Cancer is the Deadliest Cancer 0 Estimated new cases of lung cancer diagnosed in 2019 (American Cancer Society) 0 Estimated deaths caused by lung cancer in 2019 (American Cancer Society) Deaths Caused By Cancer Lung cancer accounts for 25% of all cancer deaths and causes more deaths  than the next three cancers combined. Go2Foundation Survival

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Shine A Light on Lung Cancer

For 12 months of the year our focus, at Thynk Health, is on defeating lung cancer with advanced technology to identify and screen more at-risk patients, detecting lung cancer earlier when survival rates are far higher. We help hospitals track patients through their screening and treatment processes and easily communicate test results and appointment notifications

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MedMyne Announces Rebrand to Thynk Health

MedMyne Announces Rebrand to Thynk Health New brand reinforces an investment in innovating healthcare technology and serves as an opportunity to remain unique in the marketplace. Lexington, KY: MedMyne, a complete cancer screening platform, announces the company’s rebrand to Thynk Health. The rebrand elevates the focus on the use of advanced technologies including artificial intelligence

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MedMyne [Thynk Health] joins the Epic App Orchard

Update: MedMyne changed to Thynk Health as of 10/12/2018. MedMyne announces the launch of its lung cancer screening management platform, LungMyne, in the Epic App Orchard. Lexington, K.Y. – February 25, 2018 – MedMyne, the developer of LungMyne, a complete lung cancer screening management platform, is pleased to announce its launch in the Epic App

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News: MedMyne featured in the Chattanooga Times Free Press

News: MedMyne [Thynk Health] featured in the Chattanooga Times Free Press

Update: MedMyne changed to Thynk Health as of 10/12/2018. Medmyne is proud to have been featured in the Chattanooga Times Free Press as an innovative solution that CHI Memorial Hospital is using to detect lung cancer early.  “The ongoing debate in Washington, D.C., over the future of Obamacare may determine how many people have health

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