J&J, Village Capital unveil 12 startups building culturally competent care in new accelerator
The companies are supporting 12 culturally competent healthcare startups in a new accelerator. Two of them will get up to $200,000 in grant funding.
The companies are supporting 12 culturally competent healthcare startups in a new accelerator. Two of them will get up to $200,000 in grant funding.
The four shared challenges for Medicaid programs identified by the Primed roundtable series were member engagement, data actionability, data exchange and workforce capacity.
The report from the venture capital firm looks at how startups are innovating within the senior care space, particularly when it comes to caregiving, clinical insights and financial planning.
Two peer-selected startups — Advocatia and TCARE — have been named finalists of the program, which zeroes in on companies that address the needs of the aging population.
The 10 startups that made the cut for Health: US 2018, the venture development program headed up by Village Capital and Kaiser Permanente, seek to address the needs of America's aging population.