Not-for-profit digital health accelerator MATTER has yet again added 10 startup to its portfolio. New member companies include:
Briteseed which is committed to detecting critical tissue types during minimally invasive surgery. The company’s real-time blood vessel detection technology called SafeSnips integrates biosensors into minimally invasive surgical tools such as laparoscopic and robotic cutting devices.
CafeXplorer provides a real-time virtual communications and marketing platform for healthcare providers.
EazyScripts offers solutions that utilize electronic prescribing and telemedicine to deliver real-time medication adherence confirmation and evaluation. The company’s platform connects providers, patients, pharmacists and caregivers to enhance continuity of care and improve patient outcomes.
Inspirotec provides environmental data for evidence-based decision-making. The company’s product and lab service provide information on allergic triggers causing allergy and asthma symptoms thereby enabling physicians to individualize and improve care for their patients.
Jacobson Medical Services is an early stage developer of medical devices and apps based on the ideas of Dr. Daniel Jacobson. Dr. Jacobson has assisted in over 12,000 surgical procedures in every surgical specialty over 28 years.
LatticeWorks addresses the measurable decline in the supply of family practitioners by streamlining work processes and improving the quality of care. The company identifies possible treatment options based on evidence based medicine. It simultaneously enables the measurement of outcomes through the electronic capture of data so there is, in effect, a feedback loop tying treatment to outcomes.
Pathfinder Software‘s digital health solutions help medical device and pharmaceutical companies succeed in a rapidly changing market. Pathfinder’s platform connects medical devices and wearable sensors with mobile, cloud computing and clinical systems. The company uses industry leading agile design and development services to accelerate the development of solutions that demonstrably improve health economic outcomes.
vCareConnect is a care coordination SAAS platform that identifies patients’ care needs, reminds patients, caregivers, providers and care managers (the care team) of their tasks, and enables collaboration among care team members. The platform’s role-based, HIPAA-compliant security model also makes it easy for patients to share their care profiles with caregivers, providers or care managers.
VIZR Tech makes the VIZR (Visual Information Zonal Reminder system) software that allows trauma surgeons to seamlessly incorporate checklists and time-based reminders into emergency procedures. Using Google Glass, tablets, monitors and other hardware, a series of time-managed checklists are put in the surgeon’s hands — even while their hands are full.
WISE is a 501(c)(3) research corporation within the Veterans Health Administration dedicated to advancing the health and wellness of veterans and families served by the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center through the administration of innovative research protocols and impactful educational programming.
MATTER continues to evaluate applications on a rolling basis. Membership rates start at $150 per month and include access to MATTER’s mentor network, classes and events designed to help entrepreneurs and innovators accelerate the growth of their companies.
MATTER recently announced $4.4 million in support from its initial industry partners.