Connecting patients and providers through technology
SmartCareDoc is ready for remote patient monitoring and consultation
Connecting patients and providers through technology
Connecting patients and providers through technology
Connecting patients and providers through technology
SmartCareDoc is a comprehensive, end-to-end telemedicine solution to enhance productivity, efficiency, affordability, convenience and accessibility for patients and providers while streamlining the administrative process.
In just a short period of time, SCD has delivered differentiated telemedicine solutions to patients, health systems, physicians, home care agencies, pharmacies and clinics in the US giving the company a deep market understanding and allowing it to make an impact on healthcare.

Real-time care from Home/offices/nursing homes/schools
Allows physicians to remotely examine patients in a secure video chat that captures, diagnosis and medical states of the patients. This information moves in real-time from connected diagnostic devices e.g. stethoscope, video light, ECG to the doctor.
Raj Shah, MD, MBA, FACC
Founder & Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Raj Shah is a practicing cardiologist and entrepreneur based in Philadelphia. He is senior attending and Chief of Nuclear Cardiology at St. Mary Medical Center. He is Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Temple and Drexel University faculties. He is pioneer in the field of telemedicine and the creator of SmartCareDoc telemedicine system which was deployed at “The Clinic at Wal-Mart” in 2012-14: The first telemedicine clinic in retail store in America. He established TeleRetinopathy screening program at the Temple University Health System in 2016 and a teaching Teleclinic at the School of Nursing at Rutgers University. He is also a Research Fellow at the Blanche and Irwin Lerner Center at Rutgers University for the study of Pharmaceutical Management and Healthcare and lectures about Telemedicine. He is member of the Advisory Board of Kean University College of Business and Public Management and Global Business School.
Dr. Shah is board certified in internal medicine, cardiology, echocardiography, nuclear cardiology and cardiac CT angiography. He is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology, the American Heart Association and the American College of Physicians. He received his medical degree with distinction from the M.S. University in Baroda, India, and graduate training in internal medicine and cardiology at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Shah received a Master of Business Administration with Phi Kappa Phi and Beta Gamma Sigma honors in 1997.
Michael Cooper, PhD
Chairman & CEO
Dr. Cooper is Dean of Kean University, and is an accomplished entrepreneur, strategist, and champion for innovation in global education. He was the former Dean of the College of Business of Bryant University and the Rutgers Business School where one of his major contributions was developing a new Business School identity adding vision, differentiation, strategy and clarity of direction with the Rutgers Business School: “Business, Science & Technology”. Dr. Cooper’s efforts toward this new identity have significantly increased the communication and cross-networking of Business, Science and Technology.
Dr. Cooper was former Chairman of Patient Passport, a provider of electronic patient health records. He has twenty-five years of leadership experience in senior officer positions he has held in international market research, marketing services, management consulting, technology companies and Universities. He was Chairman, President and CEO of Opinion Research Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCI) for ten years. At ORC he completed a management buyout, turned the company around – strategically, operationally and financially, repositioned it, took it through a successful public offering (IPO), and significantly grew the revenue and profit organically and through acquisition. Prior to President and CEO of ORC for ten years, he was President of Hay Research for Management and Senior Partner of The Hay Group for ten years.
Mrugesh Patel, MD, PhD
Director of Research
Dr. Patel provides oversight and leadership in implementing and measuring healthcare outcomes using evidence and guideline based medicine in Teleclinic solutions.
Dr. Patel is a practicing cardiologist and a member of Heartcare Associates, with special training in heart failure and interventional cardiology. He has served as the director of a cardiac catheterization laboratory, and as the President of HeartCare Associates in the past. Dr. Patel has extensive list of scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals in clinical and basic science research. He received BA degrees in Biology and Chemistry from Boston University: MD and PhD degrees from New York Medical College. He did his internal medicine residency at Columbia Presbyterian hospital, and general cardiology fellowship at Albert Einstein college of Medicine, New York; and Interventional Cardiology training at William Beaumont Hospital, MI.
Bindu Kansupada, MD, MBA
Director of Medical And Regulatory Affairs
Dr. Kansupada is a member of the Advisory Health Board for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He was a member of the board of directors for Patient Passport, a provider of electronic patient health records. He currently serves as Active Leader of the American Medical Association. He is a Delegate, Bucks County Medical Society for the Pennsylvania Medical Society, is a member Advisory Council, Keystone Mercy Insurance Company, and Payers Committee, American College of Cardiology, Pennsylvania Chapter. Dr. is a member of the Advisory Health Board for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Kansupada is board certified in cardiovascular disease, internal medicine, and nuclear medicine. He served as the Medical Director of Cardiac Rehab at St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne, PA, and was on the faculty at Drexel University and instructor at Aria Hospital. He has been a speaker for Merck, Astra, Bristol Myers, Pfizer, Guidant, St. Jude, and Genentech.
Michael Useem
Advisory Board Member
Michael Useem is Professor of Management and Director of the Center for Leadership and Change Management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. His university teaching includes MBA and executive-MBA courses on leadership and change, and he offers programs on leadership, teamwork, governance, and decision making for managers in the United States, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. He also works on leadership development and governance with many companies and organizations in the private, public and non-profit sectors. He serves on several boards, including Friends of Women’s World Banking. He is the author of The Leader’s Checklist; The Leadership Moment; Investor Capitalism; andThe Go Point: When It’s Time to Decide. He is also co-author and co-editor of Learning from Catastrophes, and co-author of The India Way: How India’s Top Business Leaders Are Revolutionizing Management.
Paul Ratnaraj, MBA
Advisory Board Member
Paul Ratnaraj provides Information Technology Innovation and Oversight to TMV. Paul Ratnaraj is also the CEO of Sprine Corporation, co-founder of Patient Passport and Director of Advanced Initiatives at Wharton Research Data Services (WRDS), a comprehensive business data research service from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Paul conceived and developed WRDS in 1993 and as the principal inventor was awarded a U.S. patent. WRDS also won the prestigious CIO Magazine’s 2003 Enterprise Value Award. Paul has won numerous innovation awards while working overseas for Sheraton Hotels, a subsidiary of ITT Corporation. He led the development of SPIKE, a student communications and knowledge environment at the Wharton School. At Wharton, he also led the development of OTIS, a system to simulate financial securities trading. Paul was instrumental in being the first to implement ‘lights out’ and remote computing operations in the non-profit world. As CIO at The Pew Charitable Trusts he developed Pew EZLink which enabled employees and grantees to manage grant making activities including work flow using the web. Paul attended Bangalore University in India, where he received his Bachelor’s degree in business administration. He holds a MBA from Idaho State University.
Remote evaluation and management of outpatients at clinics using “tmv" telemedicine system - initial experience.
New India - Dr. Rajnikant Shah, a cardiologist in Pennsylvania, is passionate about, and determined to bring, medical care into the 21st century. With that in mind, he has developed a telemedicine system that brings patients and healthcare providers face to face.
Rutgers School of Nursing and Rutgers Business School will collaborate on study connecting providers and patients in Greater Newark using SmartCareDoc technology
Forbes - A powerful, easy-to-use camera that takes high-resolution images of the eye could help detect early signs of diabetes and allow for more timely treatment and intervention. That’s especially important for people who have diabetes but are undiagnosed.
Dr. Raj Shah spent the past couple of years through telemedicine at a couple of Walmart clinics where he treated over 1,000 patients.
August 4, 2011
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