
A Preview of Healthcare Startups at HLTH 2022
Startups will be plentiful at the upcoming HLTH conference at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas November 13-16. Here's a glimpse of some of the healthcare pain points they're addressing.
Startups will be plentiful at the upcoming HLTH conference at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas November 13-16. Here's a glimpse of some of the healthcare pain points they're addressing.
The ViVE conference highlighted some of the exciting developments in healthcare such as making drugs more affordable, interoperability, improving home care and holistic health.
The seventh accelerator class includes startups with a range of offerings, from accessible fitness for aging patients to skeletal reconstruction. Each of the eight companies will receive $100,000 and access to clinicians, researchers and administrators to develop their products and grow their businesses.
The 11 companies in the accelerator's fifth cohort were drawn from around the United States and U.K. and are focused on everything from VR medical education to helping make patient feedback surveys easier to administer.
Called Lumeon, the company will use the money to grow its U.S. team and its Boston office, scale operations and advance customer deployments.
Los Angeles Aiva Health is developing a voice-enabled operating system that is tailored for a hospital setting
Relying on everything from artificial intelligence to Bluetooth technology, the nine startups in the fourth class of the accelerator are working to solve problems related to patient consent, medical equipment tracking and more.
The change follows the departure of Omkar Kulkarni, who previously served as director of the program. He became the first chief innovation officer for Children's Hospital of Los Angeles earlier this month.
The Cedars-Sinai accelerator, which is powered by Techstars, announced its third cohort of startups this fall. Now, the 10 selected companies have unveiled deals and partnerships with various players in the healthcare space.
Cedars-Sinai Accelerator, a collaboration between the Los Angeles-based health system and Techstars, has named seven health IT companies taking part in its second cohort.