Dreamit HealthTech | Fall 2017

As health access remains a hot-button issue in Washington, digital health and medical devices are steaming ahead with innovative solutions for delivering care and improving patient experiences. According to Mobihealth News, digital health startups raised over $578.55 million in Q3 of 2017, with companies like AbleTo, Talkspace, Push Doctor, and PatientSafe leading in venture capital dollars raised.  

Some big trends we continue to see in digital health include behavioral health solutions, online therapeutics, telemedicine and virtual visits, workflow optimization for healthcare professionals, wearables, and patient engagement apps.

Early applications are now open for Dreamit HealthTech's next cycle in 2018.

Meet the Newest Dreamit HealthTech Startups

Ejenta

The Ejenta team developed the technology NASA uses to remotely monitor the health of astronauts on the International Space Station and is now applying it to monitor chronic conditions. Intelligent agents use data from sensors and IoT devices to learn about their users, detect abnormalities, and connect care teams with patients.

Epharmix

Epharmix improves chronic disease management efficiency and outcomes with evidence-based remote monitoring via automated text messages and phone calls. The technology is clinically proven to drive lasting engagement and improve outcomes, with eight peer-reviewed journal publications and dozens of national conference presentations.

Karuna

Karuna uses Virtual Embodiment Training™ to help patients to overcome pain and motor impairment through the use of Pain Education, Graded Motor Imagery, and Movement Science that retrains the brain. Using predictive coding & data collected from motion tracking technology, the Karuna training program guides patients through a customized therapy protocol.

macro-eyes

Sibyl, the first product from macro-eyes, is a scheduling add-on that maximizes healthcare utilization by lowering the number of "no-shows," saving money and stabilizing the operations at clinics. Sibyl uses artificial intelligence to analyze patients' appointment history and other data to predict appointment times that work well for both the patient and the provider. 

Mahmee

Mahmee is a prenatal and postpartum care management platform for delivering personalized, ongoing support and education to new moms. Connecting and integrating care across a highly fragmented maternal care system comprised of hospitals, insurers, health systems, and private practices, the Mahmee platform reduces hospital readmissions and increases breastfeeding rates.

PAST Rx

PAST Rx applies sophisticated pattern recognition algorithms to help prescribers identify patients at risk for substance abuse, enabling more careful and limited prescribing of controlled substances, addressing one of the major causes of the opioid addiction epidemic. Accessing government and private databases, real-time SaaS analysis integrates into front-line provider workflows and facilitates prescriber compliance with legal documentation requirements, thereby reducing legal liability.

SafKan

Physicians perform earwax (cerumen) removal procedures over 231,000 times per week in the United States. SafKan has developed the first automated wearable ear cleaning device, delivering pulsed irrigation and suction. Initial clinical studies demonstrate the procedure as safe and effective, removing cerumen in about a minute.

Charles LaCallehealth