BurstIQ raises $250K for its cloud-based health data aggregation platform

BurstIQ platform

BurstIQ has raised $250,000 from Colorado Springs-based PV Ventures for its cloud-based data aggregation platform for providers and patients.

The Colorado-based startup syncs data from mobile devices and sensors, and integrates all of the information into a common analytics model stored in the cloud where the software makes sense of the data. As the program learns more about a user, it will adjust its insights to every individual user, adapting to his/her behavior patterns and characteristics.

“We believe data should be secure and private; that is our first priority. We also believe that the need for a highly secure platform shouldn’t limit the benefits and use of data,” BurstIQ CEO Frank Ricotta said in a statement. “Data needs to be sharable, accessible, and usable. Insights derived from the data will drive individual empowerment, personalized care relationships, better outcomes, and reduced costs.”

The company recently spun out of 10.10.10, an accelerator powered by The Colorado Health Foundation. BurstIQ’s partners include IBM, MongoDB, Prime Health, Cloudera and OpenStack.

[Via: mobihealthnews]