Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai Medical Center welcomed eight health tech startups to join the newest class of its innovation accelerator, the hospital announced Sept. 27.
The eight health tech companies aim to solve healthcare challenges ranging from managing the patient journey remotely and designing the hospital of the future. All startups accepted into the program receive a $100,000 investment from Cedars-Sinai to support their work.
While held virtually in 2020, the accelerator is taking on a hybrid model this year that lets company representatives choose whether to attend in person at Cedars-Sinai or virtually via video conference. During the three-month program, the startups' leaders collaborate with physicians, researchers and administrators to explore how their products can fit into the daily experiences of clinicians, providers and patients.
The eight startups making up the new Cedars-Sinai Accelerator class:
- Enroute
- EpiBone
- Eternally
- Euphoria
- FlexTogether
- InTandem Health
- Optio3
- Rhaeos