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New York Digital Health Accelerator announces its 2014 class

New York Digital Health Accelerator

The 2014 New York Digital Health Accelerator (NYDHA) announced this year’s line-up of healthcare startups, selected to benefit from the business development program. According to Maria Gotsch, President and CEO of the Partnership Fund for New York City, the 2014 class, consisting of seven companies, was selected through a “competitive process from a pool of over one hundred applicants” by the senior technology and innovation executives of the state’s twenty-three leading health care systems.

In its first year, the class has raised $21 million in additional capital and created 120 new jobs in New York City. Two of these startups, Avado and Remedy Systems, were acquired within 6 months of graduating.During the four-month program, participating start-ups will work closely with these senior-level executives to fine-tune and develop their technologies and business strategies through direct mentorship as well as a series of workshops, panel discussions, user-group sessions, networking opportunities, one-on-one meetings and presentations. What’s more, these companies will receive on average $100,000 in capital investment.

The 2014 class includes:

The New York Digital Health Accelerator is formed as a public-private partnership sponsored by the State of New York, the nonprofit New York e-Health Collaborative (NYeC), and the Partnership Fund for New York City, the investment arm of the city’s leading business organization.

Investment capital for the participants will be provided by Baxter Ventures, Deerfield Management Company, Milestone Venture Partners, New Leaf Venture Partners, Safeguard Scientifics and the Partnership Fund for New York City. Strategic sponsors of the NYDHA include Genentech (A Member of the Roche Group), Infor, Merck Global Health Innovation Fund, and Pfizer. The Empire State Development Corporation and NYeC will also provide additional funds. Finally, mentoring will be provided by twenty-three leading healthcare organizations, including insurance companies, medical centers and hospital groups.

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