New York City-based health IT incubator StartUp Health has selected 16 companies to join its StartUp Health Academy, a three-year program designed to grow promising early-stage companies.
The 16 companies include:
- Althea Health (Patient-powered research for rare and neglected diseases)
- CarePredict (A wearable sensor for senior care)
- Health123 (Sales force solution for wellness management)
- Hindsait (Cognitive analytics for patient risk assessment)
- Inbox Health (Patient billing, payments and analytics solution)
- LifeDojo (Corporate wellness program)
- Mobile Health One (Communication platform for care providers and patients)
- PHmHealth (At-home care compliance)
- Pocket Anatomy (Visual patient education software)
- Punctil (Punctuality solutions for healthcare)
- RxREVU (Prescription optimization)
- Shift Health (Patient engagement solution)
- SmartRx (Healthcare customer relationship management platform)
- Tute Genomics (Cloud-based genome analysis)
- Vheda Health (Personalized mobile disease management and analytics)
- Wellthie (Product marketing platform for health plans)
StartUp Health has a track record of success — of the 63 companies that have joined StartUp Health, three have been acquired and the program's portfolio has raised a total of $130 million from outside investors.
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