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Which Health Tech Startups Will Present in the Payer/Provider Track of INVEST Pitch Perfect?

The finalists for the Payer/Provider track are applying their health tech solutions to addressing burnout and operational efficiency.

At the MedCity INVEST conference, healthcare startups take center stage in the Pitch Perfect contest. The finalists for the Payer/Provider track are applying their health tech solutions to burnout and operational efficiency. Their health tech solutions span a wide range of areas such as physical therapy, critical illness, health data privacy and more.

MedCity INVEST will take place May 21-22 at the Ritz Carlton hotel in Chicago. Space is limited so register today!

Judges for the Payer/Provider track include:

Jasmi Shah, Managing Director, Cigna Ventures

Dipa Mehta, Managing Partner, Cobalt Ventures

Jane Rho, Director, Fund & AI, DaVita Venture Group

Here are the finalists:

Samaritan helps individuals who want to aid homeless people and others in need by directing their social and financial capital to meet housing and health goals. The company seeks to help people become self-sufficient. It offers memberships through which members get a smart wallet, then share goals, needs, and action steps. Members then gain social and financial support to meet needs and guidance to reach goals. Members are not required to have a phone, email, bank access, or legal documentation to participate.

Syntax Health is a software as a service solution that scales value-based care adoption for actuaries, analysts, network managers, and providers. Its approach eases the value-based care contracting process, improves efficiency, promotes transparency, and reduces friction. Redesign Health built the company.

Somnea Health provides personalized support to patients with chronic sleep disorders. The company helps sleep medicine providers to leverage remote patient monitoring and drive a better treatment experience by connecting coaching, technology, and care in one place.

Healcisio is a software as a medical device (SaMD) company from the UC San Diego network focused on predictive analytics for conditions such as sepsis. The company is bringing state-of-the-art supervised and generative AI systems to the patient bedside at scale, according to its website.

Kemtai is a computer vision exercise platform that analyzes human motion and provides real-time guidance and training feedback. It is designed to be used for physical therapy support but the technology could also be applied to the corporate wellness and fitness sectors.

DNASafe claims to be the future of healthcare data privacy. Its software provides genomic data privacy for consumers and application developers. DNASafe helps companies Integrate its API with their applications so that they can run their model on encrypted user data in a secure computing environment.