Klaus Bartosch knows more than most the importance of being able to act on a whim and book a health appointment quickly and easily, out of hours.
The co-founder of patient booking and engagement software MyHealth1st, and managing director of the platform’s parent company 1stGroup, had just finalised plans for his Vision Crusaders cycling team to complete the Australian Ride to Conquer Cancer fundraising races when his family urged him to get the swelling of his right knee looked at. Bartosch thought it was just a symptom of his recently diagnosed arthritis, but given his family’s concerns he somewhat begrudgingly went online, using his own platform, at 9pm to book an appointment the next day with a local doctor.
He had no white blood cells left in his body. The doctor packed him off to a specialist pronto and he was diagnosed with advanced-stage leukaemia and committed to hospital for emergency treatment.
If he’d gone cycling; if it had not been so simple to book the appointment, he could easily have died, he says. The memory is a powerful one, and few at the Auckland launch of MyHealth1st didn’t tear up when Bartosch went on to share how his daughter took his place in the endurance race, raising the promised funds for much-needed cancer research.
That was 2013 and neatly illustrates why Bartosch, together with an experienced team of online and health practice veterans, had joined forces to shake up the age-old way of booking healthcare appointments and engaging with patients.







