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StartUPDATES: New Developments from Healthcare Startups

May 10, 2024 - medcitynews.com
Alpha Sophia, a commercial intelligence platform in healthcare, has launched a podcast series, Alpha Sophia Spotlight, targeting medtech startups and SMBs. The series, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, features interviews with industry leaders and provides insights into the commercialization of medtech and digital health products. Meanwhile, Triomics has raised a $15 million Series A round for its AI technology that extracts data from electronic health records for various uses, including identifying suitable clinical trials for patients and assisting in the submission of cancer data to state regulatory agencies.

In-House Health, a health tech company, has launched its AI-driven scheduling and management platform for nursing teams after raising $4 million in seed funding. The platform's AI algorithm can reduce labor costs by over 10% and significantly reduce scheduling time. Humanaut Health, a clinic for health optimization and longevity, has raised $8.7 million in seed investment. The funds will be used to support the development of its care model and the expansion of its membership-based clinics to major U.S. markets.

Key takeaways:

  • Alpha Sophia has launched a new podcast series, Alpha Sophia Spotlight, aimed at medtech startups and SMBs, featuring interviews with industry innovators and leaders.
  • Triomics has raised a $15 million Series A round for its AI technology that extracts data from electronic health records for various uses including identifying suitable clinical trials and assisting in submission of cancer data.
  • In-House Health has launched its AI-driven scheduling and management platform for nursing teams, which can reduce labor costs and scheduling time, after raising $4 million in seed funding.
  • Humanaut Health raised $8.7 million in seed investment for its clinic for health optimization and longevity, with plans to expand its membership-based clinics to major U.S. markets.
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