OhioHealth

OhioHealth is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit healthcare organization based in Columbus, Ohio. Established in 1891, it operates as a charitable outreach of the United Methodist Church and serves a significant population, reaching over four million residents across 47 counties in Ohio. OhioHealth provides comprehensive healthcare services through a network that includes 11 hospitals, more than 200 ambulatory sites, home health, and hospice care. The organization employs approximately 29,000 associates, physicians, and volunteers, emphasizing a commitment to addressing the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of its patients. OhioHealth has received multiple accolades, including recognition among the top five large health systems in the United States by IBM Watson Health and consistent placement on Fortune's list of "100 Best Companies to Work For" for 12 consecutive years. Its mission centers on compassion, which it considers essential to fostering healing and overall wellness.

John McWhorter

Senior Vice President and COO

5 past transactions

Med-Compliance IQ

Seed Round in 2018
Med-Compliance IQ, Inc. is a technology company that develops compliance software tailored for the healthcare industry. Founded in November 2015 and based in Columbus, Ohio, the company focuses on creating innovative solutions to improve healthcare compliance. Its flagship product, WoundWiseIQ, is a HIPAA-compliant imaging and analytics application designed to capture and analyze wound images accurately. This system utilizes photographs taken with iOS devices to measure the precise planimetric area of wounds and assess their skin characteristics. By enabling consistent comparisons of wound changes over time, WoundWiseIQ serves various healthcare settings, including outpatient wound care centers, long-term care facilities, research hospitals, home health care, nursing facilities, telehealth, and military applications.

Intellirod Spine

Series B in 2018
Intellirod Spine, Inc. is a biomedical company based in Akron, Ohio, focused on the development and commercialization of innovative solutions for spinal surgery. The company's flagship product, the IntelliRod system, is a wireless implantable microelectronic sensor that attaches to spinal fusion implants. This sensor measures the load on the rod, providing surgeons with real-time data to assess the progress of spinal fusion over time. By offering objective insights into rod strain, the IntelliRod system helps spine surgeons evaluate the success of procedures, potentially reducing the need for unnecessary post-operative CT scans and exploratory surgeries. This technology not only aims to improve surgical outcomes but also facilitates quicker patient recovery and return to work after surgery. Intellirod Spine was previously known as OrthoData and was incorporated in 2003.

Columbus Collaboratory

Venture Round in 2018
Columbus Collaboratory is an information technology company that provides cybersecurity and big data services. The company focuses on developing groundbreaking solutions in Big Data/Analytics, Cyber Security, and Talent Management. The venture is private, and for profit, focused on addressing common technology and workforce challenges to create solutions that transcend industries, enhance operational efficiencies and improve service for customers. The Columbus Collaboratory is a partnership with a $28M budget from its seven owners: American Electric Power, Battelle, Cardinal Health, Huntington Bancshares, L Brands, Nationwide Insurance and OhioHealth. In addition, the Columbus Collaboratory was awarded an additional $5M matching grant funding from the State of Ohio.

Intellirod Spine

Series A in 2017
Intellirod Spine, Inc. is a biomedical company based in Akron, Ohio, focused on the development and commercialization of innovative solutions for spinal surgery. The company's flagship product, the IntelliRod system, is a wireless implantable microelectronic sensor that attaches to spinal fusion implants. This sensor measures the load on the rod, providing surgeons with real-time data to assess the progress of spinal fusion over time. By offering objective insights into rod strain, the IntelliRod system helps spine surgeons evaluate the success of procedures, potentially reducing the need for unnecessary post-operative CT scans and exploratory surgeries. This technology not only aims to improve surgical outcomes but also facilitates quicker patient recovery and return to work after surgery. Intellirod Spine was previously known as OrthoData and was incorporated in 2003.

Kare Intellex

Seed Round in 2016
Kare Intellex is a U.S.-based company founded in 2014 that offers a mobile platform for caregivers, enabling them to manage homecare visits through smartphones. The platform streamlines patient onboarding, care documentation, billing, and claims submission while ensuring the security of patient health information. Kare Intellex emphasizes compliance by utilizing HITRUST certified databases and a proprietary verification system to prevent fraud during the pre-billing process. By linking verified visit documentation with claim submissions, the platform facilitates automatic claim adjudication, thus enhancing efficiency for healthcare providers. The technology empowers caregivers by keeping all stakeholders informed and equipped with essential patient information at the point of care.
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