digital health accelerator

Singular Health's 3Dicom MD software
By  Adam Ang 12:34 am October 28, 2022
Singular Health scores 510(k) for 3D DICOM viewer software ASX-listed medical technology firm Singular Health Group has received a 510(k) clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration for 3Dicom MD. The software-as-a-medical device allows medical practitioners to collaboratively visualise standard CT/MRI and PET scans in 2D and 3D in real time. It also has built-in voice and text chat and...
businesswoman and female doctor talking while leaving a conference room
By  Mallory Hackett 01:28 pm June 22, 2021
Despite rising interests in digital health tools for women, the femtech market continues to suffer from gaps in funding compared to other segments. Women Who Tech, a nonprofit to uplift women-led startups, is aiming to close that gap with its FemTech and HealthTech Grants Challenge. It is targeting early-stage women-led startups that create female health-focused technology products or services....
By  Heather Mack 04:33 pm March 27, 2017
Health technology accelerator Dreamit Health has announced its latest class of startups – a global selection of eight early stage digital health companies working on a range of health innovations including security of medical IoT and clinical workflow updates to app-based patient support groups. This marks the accelerator’s 22nd cohort and its fifth year in partnership with Penn Medicine and...
By  Aditi Pai 12:56 pm February 15, 2016
Pfizer Consumer Healthcare, a division of Pfizer that maintains consumer health brands including Advil, Caltrate, Centrum, ChapStick, and Nexium24 HR, has partnered with education company Galvanize to launch a health tech accelerator. The six month program will launch in early March at Galvanize’s San Francisco office. Pfizer and Galvanize plan to accept ten companies focused on improving sleep,...
By  Aditi Pai 01:14 pm February 8, 2016
The University City Science Center, a research park in Philadelphia, has announced the six startups that will be part of the second class for its health tech accelerator, called Digital Health Accelerator. The program will run for a year. When the accelerator is finished, startups receive up to $50,000. The Center adds that startups in the program will also get to network with insurance companies...
By  Aditi Pai 02:22 pm January 21, 2016
Spartanburg, South Carolina-based Iron Yard has closed down its digital health accelerator, which the company first launched in May 2013, according to GoUpstate. Since launching the digital health accelerator, three classes have graduated from the program, the third was announced in May 2015. Two other general tech classes also graduated from Iron Yard. “The original goal for the digital health...
By  Aditi Pai 03:45 pm January 12, 2016
Philadelphia-based accelerator Dreamit Health has announced that in its next class, it will offer the startups the option to keep their equity if they do not accept cash from the program. The accelerator, which offers the program in partnership with Indepence Blue Cross and Penn Medicine, said they added this option in order to get later stage companies and serial entrepreneurs to participate....
By  Aditi Pai 11:00 am November 30, 2015
Rock Health Managing Director Malay Gandhi has left the digital health-focused seed investor, MobiHealthNews has learned. Gandhi joined Rock Health in 2012, about a year after Rock Health launched. "I enjoyed my time at Rock Health immensely, working with a bright, dedicated team to build it into the meaningful engine for the sector it is today," Gandhi told MobiHealthNews in an email. "I have...
By  Aditi Pai 10:04 am October 21, 2015
Cedars-Sinai has announced that it is partnering with Techstars to launch a digital health-focused accelerator in Los Angeles. The accelerator program aims to work with companies that are developing hardware or software offerings that help patients manage and improve their health or help healthcare professionals improve care delivery. “Cedars-Sinai’s longstanding focus on innovation, quality, and...
By  Jonah Comstock 03:00 am June 23, 2015
A smart pill bottle from AdhereTech, a StartUp Health company. New York-based digital health accelerator, network and innovation fund StartUp Health has a new strategic investor: Wisconsin health system Aurora Health Care. The terms of the investment are undisclosed, but the companies described Aurora in a statement as "taking a lead investor role" in the company. Update: According to a new...