Everyplace Labs
Seed Round in 2021
Everyplace Labs develops automated point-of-care testing solutions. Their self-service kiosk enables patient-initiated or staff-assisted urine diagnostics, reducing bottlenecks and improving efficiency in acute care settings.
Cityblock
Series B in 2019
Cityblock Health, Inc., established in 2017 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, operates a personalized health system tailored to meet the unmet health and social needs of Medicaid and Medicare populations. The company's online platform offers integrated primary care, behavioral health, and virtual care services, along with a tool called Commons for communication, information sharing, and task management. Cityblock's model focuses on upstream investment in highly personalized, prevention-oriented care, aiming to improve outcomes and reduce costs. It partners with community-based organizations to deliver care, enabling clinicians to provide personalized care for each member. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Cityblock developed a model to help identify high-risk members within organizations.
Babyscripts
Corporate Round in 2019
Babyscripts is a health technology company that provides a virtual maternity care platform for prenatal and postpartum management. The platform combines a mobile education layer with gestational-age content and resources through one year postpartum, remote monitoring using connected medical devices, and a collaboration with payers to improve care coordination and reduce costs. This three-tier approach enables clinicians to manage pregnancies outside the clinic, monitor risk factors remotely, and intervene promptly when needed, while expanding access and automating routine elements of care to support better outcomes for mothers and infants.
Valhalla Healthcare
Seed Round in 2018
Valhalla Healthcare, established in 2017 and based in Houston, Texas, specializes in developing AI-powered solutions to enhance healthcare accessibility and affordability. Their primary product, Allevia, is an automated clinical note system that uses machine learning algorithms to create draft notes based on patient responses to pre-appointment questionnaires. This streamlines medical office operations by reducing documentation time for providers, allowing them to focus more on patient care.
Path Surgery
Seed Round in 2018
Path Surgery is a hospital and healthcare company that offers overseas treatment solutions to Americans. The company is driven by its mission is to bring transparency, safety, and affordability to having treatment overseas. Welcome to the Nordics for your treatment. Here we tell you about us and medical tourism as a whole.
Omnia Salud
Seed Round in 2018
Omnia Salud specializes in migrating medical practices to fully integrated electronic health record (EHR) platforms. It offers e-health services that replace paper-based systems with digital solutions, encompassing administrative processes, electronic medical records, medications, and indications. The company's physician-centric platform caters to various specialties like mental health, assisted fertility, and gastroenterology, enabling large healthcare systems in Latin America to digitize operations and reduce costs.
Valhalla Healthcare
Seed Round in 2017
Valhalla Healthcare, established in 2017 and based in Houston, Texas, specializes in developing AI-powered solutions to enhance healthcare accessibility and affordability. Their primary product, Allevia, is an automated clinical note system that uses machine learning algorithms to create draft notes based on patient responses to pre-appointment questionnaires. This streamlines medical office operations by reducing documentation time for providers, allowing them to focus more on patient care.
ManageUP PRM
Seed Round in 2016
ManageUP is a company that provides a performance management platform tailored for healthcare environments. Inspired by athletic training experiences, the software focuses on enhancing communication and collaboration among healthcare managers. It achieves this by setting clear objectives, tracking progress with performance data, and using gamification to encourage healthy competition. The goal is to empower healthcare personnel with the resources needed to excel in their roles, ultimately improving the quality of patient care.
Healthtour
Seed Round in 2015
Healthtour is a health tourism platform designed to facilitate access to medical care for patients seeking treatment abroad. It serves as an international hub, providing comprehensive information about health centers, clinics, and medical services worldwide. Users can compare hospitals based on services, treatments, and costs, allowing them to make informed decisions about their healthcare options. In addition to facilitating the selection of medical providers, Healthtour also offers support for essential logistical aspects, including transportation and accommodation for patients traveling for health-related purposes. Through its services, Healthtour aims to enhance the medical tourism experience by streamlining access to quality care across different locations.
PHmHealth
Seed Round in 2014
PHmHealth LLC is a Philadelphia-based company that specializes in mobile healthcare technology, founded in 2012. The company has developed a smartphone application that leverages Near Field Communication technology alongside patent-pending geo-locational fingerprinting to enhance efficiency and reliability in the home healthcare sector. This platform enables healthcare providers to verify visits, track interactions, and upload data to a secure cloud-based server. By improving accountability in healthcare settings, PHmHealth empowers home healthcare agencies, long-term care facilities, hospitals, pharmaceutical delivery services, healthcare payers, and families to monitor visit information and service duration, ultimately facilitating better healthcare delivery.
Babyscripts
Seed Round in 2013
Babyscripts is a health technology company that provides a virtual maternity care platform for prenatal and postpartum management. The platform combines a mobile education layer with gestational-age content and resources through one year postpartum, remote monitoring using connected medical devices, and a collaboration with payers to improve care coordination and reduce costs. This three-tier approach enables clinicians to manage pregnancies outside the clinic, monitor risk factors remotely, and intervene promptly when needed, while expanding access and automating routine elements of care to support better outcomes for mothers and infants.