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Tracxn – Healthcare Newsletter # 87 – Healthcare Analytics

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A daily newsletter summarizing recent activity & interesting startups globally

RECENT NOTABLE ACTIVITY – HEALTHCARE ANALYTICS

  • Sense.ly, a clinical platform which uses natural user interfaces to facilitate the assessment of a patient’s condition and provide insights raised $8M in Series B funding from StanfordStartX Fund, BioMed Ventures, Chengwei Capital, Mayo Clinic and Fenox Venture Capital. Link
  • THINKmd offers MEDSINC, an integrated point-of-care clinical assessment tool that enables a minimally skilled user to gather patient information, assess the severity of illness and provide treatment recommendations raised an undisclosed seed amount from Freshtracks Capital, Dai. Link
  • Matrix Analytics which is developing tools and algorithms to aid in disease diagnosis and treatment raised seed round with an investment from billionaire investor Mark Cuban. Link
  • Moving Analytics which develops smartphone-based digital therapies for chronic disease management to help cardiac patients complete their rehab at home has raised a funding round from OCA Ventures.Link
  • Imaging Advantage which provides RadAdvisor, a cloud-based decision support platform for radiologists has signed a definitive agreement to be purchased by physician services firm Envision Healthcare. Link
  • WhiteSpace Health, a provider of data analytics and cloud-based healthcare intelligence was acquired by Omega Healthcare Management Services. Link

SOME INTERESTING STARTUPS FOUND

QClinics  (2016, Montreal) – A SaaS company that offers smart online queuing for walk-in clinics, powered by real-time AI.
IIerasoft (2016, Houston) – Sharing economy platform for medical devices.

LEADER BOARD – HEALTHCARE ANALYTICS

Suite Solutions
NantHealth (2007, Culver City, IPO) – Building an integrated, evidence-based, omically-informed, personalized approach to the delivery of care and the development of next generation healthcare solutions.Went public in 2016.
Inovalon (1998, Bowie, IPO) – Cloud-based analytics platform for clinical, financial and quality insights. Went public in 2015.
Evolent Health (2011, Arlington, IPO) – An integrated platform for population health, financial and operational analytics. Went public in 2015.
Health Catalyst (2008, Salt Lake City, $237M) – A suite of health analytics and data management solutions to help identify care gaps and support process improvement. Backed by Sequoia Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, Sands Capital Ventures, Sorenson Capital and more.

EHR Platforms
Flatiron Health (2010, NYC, $314M) – Cloud-based Cancer care platform for clinical, financial and operational intelligence. Backed by Google Ventures, Roche, First Round Capital, Social Capital, SV Angels and more.
Modernizing Medicine (2010, Boca Raton, $98M) – Provides Electronic Medical Assistant (EMA), is a cloud-based, specialty-specific electronic medical record (EMR) system. Backed by IBM, Summit Partners, Silicon Valley Bank, Pentland, Sands Capital, Sands Capital Ventures.

Population Health Management
Welltok (2009, Denver, $185M) – PaaS based analytics platform for health optimization and population health management. Backed by Qualcomm Ventures, EMCAP partners, Interwest Partners, Bessemar Venture Capital.
MedHOK (2009, Denver, $185M, Acq) – Provides a SaaS-based platform that uses predictive analytics to allow payers to identify and target member health risks, trigger workflow interventions. Acquired by Hearst Communications.

Clinical Analytics
Imaging Advantage (2007, Santa Monica, $295M) – Cloud-based clinical decision support tool for radiologists. Backed by Goldman Sachs, Brightwood Capital Advisors, and CRG.

Heart Flow (2007, Redwood City, $227M) – Non-invasive decision support tool for diagnosing blood flow blockages in the heart. Backed by Capricorn Investment Group and more.
Butterfly Network (2011, Guilard, $100M) – Developing a device that combines deep learning and an ultrasound imaging technology. Backed by aeris Capital and Stanford University.

Financial Analytics
Remedy Partners (2011, Faifield, $96M) – Provides a tech-enabled episode based care. Backed by Bain Capital Ventures, TomorrowVentures, Bain Capital, Spring Lake Equity Partners.

MediGain (2002, Plano, $46M) – Analytics tools for revenue cycle management, billing, and reimbursement. Backed by Prudential Capital Partners.
Apixio (2009, San Mateo, $42M) – Cognitive computing platform for risk adjustment coding. Backed by SSM Partners, First Analysis and Bain Capital Ventures.
Truveris (2009, NYC, $27M) – A SaaS-based platform for prescription claims analytics and pharmacy data validation. Backed by New Leaf Venture Partners,Tribeca Venture Partners, First Round, New Atlantic Ventures and more.

Operational Analytics
Evariant (2008, Farmington, $68.5M) – CRM analytics platform for digital marketing and patient engagement. Backed by Goldman Sachs, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Health Enterprise Partners, Dignity Health and Salesforce Ventures.

Kyruus (2010, Boston, $56M) – Referral management solutions using analytics and data mining. Backed by Venrock, Mckesson Ventures, New Leaf Venture Partners, Highland Capital Partners and more.
OnShift (2008, Cleveland, $30M) – SaaS based staff scheduling software that predicts and prevents overtime and under-staffing. Backed by Health Velocity Capital, HLM Venture Partners, Draper Triangle, West Capital Advisors and more.
Impact Rx (2000, Mount Laurel, $28M, Acq) – Platform which tracks and evaluates the impact of pharmaceutical promotions on the prescribing behavior of the physicians. Backed by Western Technology Investment, Mediphase Venture Partners, 3i Group.
PatientPop (2014, Santa Monica, $24M) – An end-to-end marketing platform that uses analytics for performance measurement. Backed by Toba Capital, Athena Health, and Silicon Valley Bank.

Health Engagement
Proteus Digital Health (2001, Redwood City, $404M) – Medication adherence platform using sensor-enabled pills, biometric sensor patch, and data analytics. Backed by Novartis, Medtronic, Oracle, KP Ventures.

Early Sense (2004, Israel, $85M) – Has developed a sensor that is placed under the mattress and monitors body vitals as well as bed entries and exits. Backed by Pitango Venture Capital, The Challenge Fund-Etgar, JK&B Capital, ProSeed Venture Capital Fund, Docor International, Bank Hapoalim, Bridge Investment Fund, Noaber Services, Mitsui, Impact First Investments, Partners500, Welch Allyn, Samsung Venture Investment.

Leaderboard includes all the top funded, IPO and successfully running bootstrapped companies along with their location, founding year and funding amount.

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