It's a great idea in theory, but in practice this app only targets a very specific demographic of hospital patients: those who own a smartphone and use it regularly, and those who are well enough to be using it in the first place. What about old people or people who are so ill that they're not even conscious?
That's exactly our thought, Jack. This is targeted at the "primary caregiver" of the patient. The person who is doing the visitor organizing, disseminating information, and spending the most time there with them.
This seems like a nice app, but it's a very fine niche. Why wouldn't someone in hospital just use Facebook to let their family know how they're getting on/request items?
Facebook certainly serves part of this need, but it's a very public place to be talking about what is often a private thing. We wanted to make a central, private, easy to use tool that friends and families can use to rally around someone and make their stay better.