I have been reflecting on the past year’s progress and lessons learned. We have made significant strides in our company and continue to expand. As we enter 2024, I am confident that Jase Medical staff are of the highest caliber. Their commitment, integrity, and hard work at Jase Medical have made us the premier medical preparedness website that we are today. We look forward to serving you with new and innovative approaches to healthcare that will strengthen the resilience of the Jase community.
2023 in retrospect
May 24, 2023, our offerings expand.
Following the overwhelming success of our Jase Case emergency medication pack, Jase Daily was introduced. Patients can now receive a year’s supply of daily prescription medications, acting as a buffer against supply chain disruptions and extended drug shortages. 2023 also saw a fourfold increase across departments, including marketing, programming, and customer service, solidifying Jase’s position as a leader in medical preparedness. Our commitment to innovation, resilience, and world-class service reflects Jase Medical’s position as the leader in medical preparedness.
Lessons from Maui: A Testament to Medical Preparedness
Resilience in a year of uncertainty
Pioneering Medical Preparedness on the Web
Anticipating the Future: Preparing for 2024
Reflecting on a World in Flux
Conclusion
- Dr. Shawn Rowland
Founder & CEO of JASE Medical
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