Twentyeight Health is building a digital healthcare home for underserved women, providing telemedicine, medication delivery, and care coordination. Twentyeight Health is revolutionizing access to high-quality, inclusive women's health services for Medicaid recipients.
Moving Analytics is a telehealth service provider that specializes in cardiovascular prevention programs. Its first product Movn is an end-to-end, integrated program to deliver remote and virtual cardiac rehab. The platform reduces readmissions and empowers the effective and efficient delivery of quality care to patients based on 30+ years of research in remote disease management from Stanford University.
Cayaba Care is a maternal health company that provides virtual and in-person wrap-around support throughout the pregnancy and postpartum journey for medium and high risk women. Our multidisciplinary approach is anchored by Maternity Navigators–also certified doulas–who partner with members to ensure successful birth outcomes. We support commercial and Medicaid plans through standard and value-based care contracts to improve quality, experience and achieve significant cost-savings.
Goalsetter is a provider of a financial education platform for families to access educational media and tools for building wealth. The company also offers a robust suite of tools including goal-based saving with auto-save and round-ups, spart spending tools to keep kids on budget, fun and educational financial quizzes, and engaging videos. In addition to the Goalsetter App, it also offers Goalsetter Classroom, an in-classroom learning management system for K-12 schools with a teacher-led curriculum.
Needed is a pregnancy nutrition and education company that supports optimal nourishment before, during, and after pregnancy. Its products are currently sold directly to consumers and through a network of health practitioners (doctors, doulas, nutritionists, and more). It was founded by Julie Sawaya and Ryan Woodbury in 2017 and is based in Los Angeles, California.
At Tia, they believe that the healthcare system was not built with women in mind. Today, considering that women control 80% of healthcare dollars in the U.S., Tia is seizing the opportunity to build a new, distinctly female model of care both digitally and physically. Tia is backed by healthcare and consumer funds, including Torch Capital, Define Ventures, Homebrew, Threshold Ventures, and Acme Ventures.
Health In Her HUE is a digital platform that connects Black women and women of color to culturally sensitive healthcare providers, and offers culturally resonant, evidence-based health content. Health in Her HUE's mission is to reduce racial health disparities by leveraging the power of technology, media and community to improve health outcomes for Black women.
Iterative Scopes delivers tools for physicians and life sciences in colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease space. The company was founded in 2017 and is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Clinify Health works with independent physician practices who care for populations in underserved communities to achieve financial stability by optimizing decision-making at the point-of-care which results in these practices being able to enter in to, and succeed in, alternative payment arrangements.
Silver Bills is a developer of bill paying technology intended to take over the burden of paying bills for seniors. The company's technology receives clients' bills electronically, scrutinizes and pays them, employs technology-based secure systems to alleviate the hassles of daily money management and charges an economical, flat monthly fee, enabling elderly Americans and their families live in their homes without the stress and anxiety that often accompanies paying bills.
KIYATEC utilizes the patient’s own living tumor cells to create functional 3D models to test a battery of cancer therapies. Its 3DKUBE technology platform conveniently and cost-effectively incorporates perfusion flow, accommodates all scaffold materials, allows in situ imaging, models complex human biology using segregated cell co‐culture, and is a single-use disposable. 3DKUBE cell‐based assays leverage these features to create better in vitro prediction of complex biochemical responses in humans, with a focus on the evaluation of drug toxicity and efficacy prior to use in human clinical trials.
MD Ally develops a telehealth emergency care platform to offer ease of access between public safety practitioners and providers. The company integrates telemedicine into the EMD process to triage callers, non-life-threatening concerns, virtual medical and behavioral healthcare professionals, in-network follow-up care, alternate transportation, and social services.
Moving Analytics is a telehealth service provider that specializes in cardiovascular prevention programs. Its first product Movn is an end-to-end, integrated program to deliver remote and virtual cardiac rehab. The platform reduces readmissions and empowers the effective and efficient delivery of quality care to patients based on 30+ years of research in remote disease management from Stanford University.
Hurdle offers people, couples, and families from various backgrounds care based on online mental health services. They help them match with the appropriate therapist and fill out the registration form with the objectives and therapist preferences.
Health In Her HUE is a digital platform that connects Black women and women of color to culturally sensitive healthcare providers, and offers culturally resonant, evidence-based health content. Health in Her HUE's mission is to reduce racial health disparities by leveraging the power of technology, media and community to improve health outcomes for Black women.
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