Healthtech firm Eko aims to be the new face of digital cardiac care
Eko Devices has raised $20 million in a Series B funding round for a combined stethoscope and ECG device powered by machine learning algorithms in the cardiac care field.
Eko Devices has raised $20 million in a Series B funding round for a combined stethoscope and ECG device powered by machine learning algorithms in the cardiac care field.
A handful of digital stethoscopes that have secured FDA clearance are devices that seek to deepen the clinical data physicians collect from their patients but also make it easier to share that data for consults, second opinions, and remote monitoring. Brisbane, Australia-based business M3DICINE, which also has an office in Boston, is the latest example of […]
Eko Devices COO and Cofounder Jason Bellet also shared the company's plans for 2017.
Eko Devices, a member of Stanford’s accelerator StartX, is moving ahead with a digital accessory for analog stethoscopes to transform them into electronic stethoscopes. The idea is to create a clinical decision support tool with a digital capability without the price tag of an electronic stethoscope. It’s intended to improve the ability to detect nuances […]