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6 start-ups that have released pioneering apps for healthcare

6 start-ups have released pioneering apps for the healthcare industry in the US

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Sonal Desai
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NEW YORK: Six technology start-ups have released pioneering applications to address the healthcare segment in the US.

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As a result these start-ups have been chosen to participate in the third annual New York Digital Health Accelerator (NYDHA), a four-month program run by the Partnership Fund for New York City (Partnership Fund) and the New York e-Health Collaborative (NYeC).

The program supports growth-stage digital health companies that are developing cutting-edge technology products for healthcare providers and patients in the areas of care coordination, patient engagement, and workflow improvement.

Meet the start-ups

Dorsata: is a platform for the creation, distribution, and implementation of clinical carepaths. Through a Web-based platform, teams of clinicians and nurses can create, build consensus and disseminate care pathways.

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Healogram: helps providers remotely monitor post-surgical and wound care through tele-monitoring and analytics in order to provide more effective measuring and managing of wound patients to improve outcomes and reduce cost.

iVEDiX: provides solutions for healthcare and other verticals, differentiated by its configurable visual analytics platform giving users the ability to interact with their data in a variety of ways through their big data and analytics competencies.

Nutrify: allows clinicians the opportunity to provide tailored recipes based on unique nutritional needs, clinical data, medications, and health conditions. The diet planning tool is accessible to the patient anytime and has a tracking capability on the back-end to assist the clinician in knowing if the patient is in fact eating healthier.

OffTheScale: is an affordable healthcare platform which has been shown to slow, stop, and reverse the progression of chronic diseases through a 12-week customized group intervention program called OTS-4-U, and then continues life-long maintenance and sustainability with its OTS-4-LIFE program.

Wellth: works with healthcare payors to produce cost-saving behavior changes in their members through science-based incentive plans. By nudging patients towards evidence-based care options and by motivating and tracking healthy habits, they can measurably improve population quality metrics.

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