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How Technology Can Improve Access to Healthcare
The most innovative healthcare providers around the country are doing their part to expand access in local communities, but this effort must be complemented by technology developed outside of these organizational structures to make a broad impact across society.
Health Tech News Roundup; March 20-25
What we're reading about digital health, investments, and venture capital.
Dreamit Startups Keriton and 101 Win Big at SXSW
Two dreamit startups have taken top prizes in their industry pitch competitions at South by Southwest. Keriton, a breast milk management startup, beat out 150 other companies to win the South by Southwest Impact Pediatric Health Pitch Competition. A day later, 101 EDU, which encourages active learning in STEM classrooms, won top prize at Student Startup Madness, a nationwide tournament-style competition digital media startups.
Ten Health Tech Finalists in AARP Innovation @ 50+ Event
Dreamit startup among those honored by AARP at its Innovation @ 50+ Event.
CloudMine, Redox to Optimize Secure Sharing of Healthcare Data in the Cloud
Two Dreamit startups are partnering to allow digital health app developers to store data, stay HIPAA compliant, and connect seamlessly with healthcare systems and EHRs.
Health Tech News Roundup | Feb 20-25
What we're reading in health tech, policy news, and fundraising announcements...
Health Tech News Roundup | February 13-17
What we're reading in health tech news for the week of February 13th.
Health Tech News Roundup; Week of Feb 6-11
The latest articles on topics in digital health from around the web.
Health Tech Trends in 2017
No matter what happens to the ACA, the trend of providing value based health care has gained a momentum that won’t be easy to stop. If Trump succeeds in eliminating health exchanges and rolling back coverage in states that expanded Medicaid, providers will likely see a dramatic rise in uncompensated care. Hospitals will bear the brunt of this increase in uncompensated care and have an incentive begin utilizing scalable methods for population health management.
Health Tech News Roundup; Week of January 30th
What we're reading the week of January 30th 2017
Harvard Study Finds That MedAware Identifies Errors & Reduces Risk
A Harvard study analyzed records from almost 800,000 patients to assess the efficacy of Dreamit startup MedAware. The report found that MedAware’s technology identifies errors otherwise undetected by current systems in use, minimizes the risks arising from fatigued doctors who are used to getting false alerts from current systems, and reduces prescription errors with high accuracy.
Health Tech News Roundup; Week of January 23rd
What we're reading for the week of January 23rd
Health Tech News Roundup
Here's our health tech news roundup for the week of January 14-20.
Dreamit Founders in Forbes 30 Under 30
We wanted to take a moment to congratulate the many Dreamit founders who found themselves on the Forbes 30 Under 30 lists in the health and science categories. Forbes chose them for being some of the "brightest young entrepreneurs, innovators and game changers" in their industries. We can attest to that, and we're tremendously proud of the accomplishments of these founders.
igloohome Creates A Smart Lockbox That Works Offline
Startup igloohome (Dreamit 2015) has created the world's first smart lockbox. The product works offline to solve access issues for short-term rental hosts and home or property owners.
Health Tech News Roundup
What we're reading in health tech news for the first week of January. What we're reading in health tech news for the week starting of January 2-6.
Dreamit Startup Voiceitt Receives Prestigious BIRD Grant
The Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation approved $7.2 million in funding for eight new projects in the areas of agrotechnology, biotechnology, material sciences, homeland security, and more. In addition to the grants from BIRD, the projects will access private sector funding, boosting the total value of all projects to approximately $17 million.