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Amazon Selects 10 Startups For Inaugural Digital Health Accelerator

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By OPEN MINDS Circle

Amazon Web Services (AWS) and KidsX, a digital health accelerator owned by Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, selected 10 finalists out of 427 applicants for the inaugural AWS Healthcare Accelerator focused on digital health solutions. The finalists are health care-focused startups that provide with a validated solution to customers in the United States and that can demonstrate a revenue stream for the solution. The goal is to support health care startups as they develop solutions to help health care provider organizations respond to their challenges and rapidly innovate with data-driven and compliant solutions.

The finalists and their solutions are as follows:

  1. AIVA provides a voice-powered care assistant for placement in hospital rooms and in senior living communities.
  2. b.well provides an integrated solution for consumer engagement, holistic health management, and cost containment. The system uses longitudinal aggregated data to monitor the health of individual consumers and to monitor population health.
  3. Ejenta automates remote monitoring and remote care delivery using artificial intelligence (AI) exclusively licensed from NASA. Its system uses ā€œintelligent agentsā€ that learn from connected devices and electronic health record (EHR) data to monitor consumers, predict health, and connect care teams.
  4. Giblib creates a content streaming service-like educational experience for health care professionals. The platform can stream surgical videos and medical lectures from subject matter experts at leading medical institutions on demand with unlimited access. Users can receive continuing education credits.
  5. GYANT provides an AI virtual assistant used by health systems to navigate consumers to the right care setting and resources, while also providing simple appointment scheduling.
  6. Kaizen Health provides a health care logistics platform used by health systems, payers, and senior living facilities to schedule transportation to health care appointments.
  7. Medical Informatics Corp. provides Sickbay, an FDA-cleared virtual care and analytics platform used by hospitals. The platform enables rapid scaling of remote patient monitoring across any inpatient setting.
  8. Neuro Rehab VR provides virtual reality training exercises for physical and cognitive therapy. Provider organizations can track consumer progress in real time.
  9. OneRecord provides an application that allows consumers to build and maintain a consolidated health record of their medical history in a single place.
  10. Pieces uses AI to assess and connect consumers and health systems with solutions that address social determinants of health. The platform connects care provider organizations to data, consumers to services, and caseworkers to information.

AWS and KidsX announced the AWS Healthcare Accelerator in June 2021. The applicants competed for technical, business, and go-to-market mentorship from experts from AWS and the KidsX network, up to $25,000 in AWS Promotional Credit, and collaboration opportunities with AWS health care customers, health care industry leaders, and members of AWS Partner Network (APN) looking for health care solutions. The accelerator provided four weeks of technical assistance and access to mentorship. The participants could use their AWS promotional credit to experiment with AWS technologies and accelerate their growth through a foundation immersed in proper architecture, operations, and data in the cloud. After four weeks, the accelerator ended with a virtual demo day on October 28, 2021.

For more information, contact:

  • Public Relations, Amazon, 410 Terry Avenue North, Seattle, Washington 98109-5210; 206-266-1000; Email: amazon-pr@amazon.com; Website: https://www.amazon.com/
  • Linda Finkel, Chief Executive Officer, AVIA, 8601 Beverly Boulevard., Los Angeles, California 90048; 888-222-9812; Website: https://www.aivahealth.com/
  • Kristen Valdes, Chief Executive Officer, b.well, 875 Hollins Street, #102, Baltimore, Maryland 21201; Email: contact@icanbwell.com; Website: https://www.icanbwell.com/
  • Rachna Dhamija, Chief Executive Officer, Ejenta, 181 2nd Street, San Francisco, California 94105; Website: https://www.ejenta.com/
  • Brian Conyer, Chief Executive Officer, Giblib, 811 W 7th Street, Floor 13, Los Angeles, California, 90017; Email: support@giblib.com; Website: https://www.giblib.com/
  • Stefan Behrens, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer, GYANT, 247 Chapman Drive, Corte Madera, California 94925; 707-385-9933; Email: marketing@gyant.com; Website: https://gyant.com/
  • Mindi Knebel, Chief Executive Officer, Kaizen Health, 33 N La Salle Street, Suite 1200, Chicago, Illinois 60602; 312-586-1113; Website: https://kaizenhealth.org/
  • Emma Fauss, Ph.D., MBA, Chief Executive Officer, Medical Informatics Corp., 1801 Binz Street, #450, Houston, Texas 77004; 832-303-3113; Email: info@michealthcare.com; Website: https://michealthcare.com/
  • Veena Somareddy, Chief Executive Officer, Neuro Rehab VR, 6913 Camp Bowie Boulevard, #173, Fort Worth, Texas 76116; 855-589-8326; Email: info@neurorehabvr.com; Website: https://www.neurorehabvr.com/
  • Jennifer Blumenthal, Chief Executive Officer, OneRecord, 599 Lexington Avenue, New York City, New York, 10022; Email: hello@onerecord.com; Website: https://onerecord.com/
  • Ruben Amarasingham, Chief Executive Officer, Pieces, 5201 N. O’Connor Boulevard, Suite 300, Irving, Texas 75039; 214-617-2320; Email: info@piecestech.com; Website: https://piecestech.com/