
Medtronic serves up platform for stroke-care startups
The innovation platform promises to match entrepreneurs with the resources they need to advance treatments for stroke care but also to help the device maker process all the new ideas it sees.
The innovation platform promises to match entrepreneurs with the resources they need to advance treatments for stroke care but also to help the device maker process all the new ideas it sees.
Today telemedicine is still mostly used in the hospital, but as it continues its expansion outwards into underserved populations, outpatient care and chronic care, one can predict that in the not-so-distant future many routine and specialized care needs will be delivered in the patients' home.
AI tools for automating malaria detection, improving stroke care and predicting suicide risk are among the technologies Partners believes have the greatest potential to impact healthcare in the next year.
With the additional $1.72 million in grants for further development of its stroke rehab technology, the Irvine, California-based company's funding now totals more than $8 million.
MedyMatch Technology, a startup from Israel that specializes in medical imaging analysis for emergency medicine, has its first U.S. hospital partner.
The device is designed to treat spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), which it notes is the deadliest, most debilitating and most expensive category of stroke.
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Ischemic strokes, in which a vessel supplying blood to the brain is blocked, are the most common type of stroke, representing 87 percentof all strokes.