The History of
Inner Reach® Corporation
History
Inner Reach® was founded in 1996 by Constance Y. Fitzpatrick, Ph.D.,
RN, and David F. Leon Guerrero. Dr. Fitzpatrick, a health psychologist and registered
nurse, is the Inner Reach® Chief Executive Officer, Health Director, and chairman
of the board. She is the innovator of the collection of Inner Reach® health
psychology, nursing, and psychiatric protocols and the Health Information Gathering
System - HiGS. Author of numerous articles, Dr. Fitzpatrick is the co-author with
Youcheng Zhang, MD, Ph.D., (PR China) of various research papers on apoptosis, and
specific herbs’ properties, particularly for their effects on cancers.
David F. LeonGuerrero was originally the Inner Reach® vice president
of corporate development and a director of the board. He died on December 17, 1999
when struck down on the sidewalk by a vehicle. A computer professional with specialization
in data warehousing, he developed one of the first totally integrated PCs called
the Dasyn 101 using the Intel 4004. He was the Chief Operating Officer for Novell
Data Systems a computer manufacturer and maker of disk operating systems which ultimately
became Novell Inc., [1] founded and driven by his colleague and friend,
Raymond John "Ray" Noorda (past CEO and President for Novell [1983-1995]). [2]
[3] Additionally, Mr. LeonGuerrero was a technical analyst for Jet Propulsion
Laboratory space power systems used in the Surveyor, [4] Skylab [5]
and Voyager. [6] CEO and Founder of HeaLeon, a medical diagnostics company,
Mr. LeonGuerrero had his vision for Inner Reach®, wanting to see it succeed
in many ways, including telecommunications and its data warehousing future in health
around the world.
Early Years
Prior to the popularity of the Internet, the company originally did not have a technology
system and spent its time developing a wide range of protocols in health psychology
and nursing assessment areas with emphasis primarily on mental health, highlighting
anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, alcoholism and alcoholic family systems,
eating disorders, and dementias. Eventually when the Internet started to get recognition
as a viable medium to reach individuals, particularly health seekers, they elected
to create an interactive preventive care technology which has been further refined
to include subjective testing in all areas of health - physical, environmental,
sociological, occupational, and nutritional. This lead to the company's focusing
on interactive electronic testing and reporting results to create its personal comprehensive
history - for individuals to collect and have their Personal
Health History (PHH).
The Company's Evolution
First conceptualized in 1993, with its technology in infantile stages of development
in 1996, it was not until the Internet started to include more health information
that Inner Reach® actually was able to become a business. Inner Reach® received
its first funding for research and development from a technology investor in October
of 1999 and the second in 2001. Inner Reach® invested in itself while its team
provided strategies and goodwill to help bring HiGS to the marketplace. Incorporated
in June of 1998, and ready for the marketplace by 2005, the company's struggle was
due to the usual need for infusion of funds, the complexity of sophistication and
volume of protocols and intellectual property developed, but also in part from the
need for mandated and incentivized usage of HiGS as a way for the public to participate
in their own health preservation. Currently, Inner Reach® is actively seeking
partners with companies that are trying to differentiate themselves from others
such as by the bundling of certain HiGS assessments with imaging and blood testing.
Origin of the Name
Together with Dr Fitzpatrick, David LeonGuerrero named the company 'Inner Reach'
due to the company's self-introspective protocols and system to symbolically reach
within oneself to learn more.
HiGS – Research and Development - Product Concept
The HiGS concept was developed in part because studies show taking a careful history
and having comprehensive histories are more important than a physical exam in a
doctor office to detect risk, diagnose disease, and prevent disease and trouble.
[7] [8] T Today's health history is mostly collected through a time consuming
and costly physician-patient interview, which due to time constraints and other
reasons, often only attends to the day’s needs of "Why are you here?"
This results in histories tending to be brief and not comprehensive.
Inner Reach® 'considered' that health histories collected mostly
verbally during physician-patient interview have no central place where individuals
can find them and what does exist, most likely does not contain the full story of
a person's important health information. The product, HiGS, was designed to make
anyone's health history comprehensive, all in one place, interactive, accessible,
and retrievable.
The concept is that HiGS user's control their own health history information to
place themselves in a more central role of self-care and healthcare. Controlled
only by the user, the HiGS users can print out their results report called a Personal Health History (PHH)
and give it, fax it, or electronically send it to a family member, physician, or
other healthcare professionals as desired.
The ultimate goals of having such information are to be prepared for nearly anything,
identify risks and areas of potential concern, and to more effectively and quickly
communicate needs to healthcare professionals and family members. By having a comprehensive
health history, a person can identify potential areas of risk and know what is needed
for self-care and healthcare to make changes for health.
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