Healthbox unveils its new class for the Miami Studio

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Healthbox unveiled its new class of companies for the upcoming Miami Studio at The Idea Center at Miami Dade College. The digital health accelerator selected the companies in collaboration with anchor partner GuideWell, the parent company of Florida Blue. Together they selected these ten companies based upon potential impact on care delivery and further advancement of Florida’s innovation and economic ecosystems.

  • Avatar DSS – provides the ability to dynamically, and in real-time, simulate multiple treatment options for a particular disease, assess the results of the simulations and determine the optimal approaches for a particular patient.
  • EHR Works – provides a platform that puts providers in control of how they interoperate with technology, giving them easy access to clinical information and better workflows.
  • HealthCentrix – helps healthcare consumers successfully complete their plan of care when they leave the clinical setting, providing patients with a mobile health assistant that works with providers to execute, monitor and evaluate the completion of the care plan.
  • Hindsait – uses artificial intelligence software that leverages historical data and clinical algorithms to enable clinicians and managers to quickly flag requested patient services that are likely to be unnecessary.
  • iCare Intelligence – produces highly focused and actionable dashboard reports that serve as population health and risk management solutions.
  • Keet – helps patients and physical therapists manage complex therapy programs.
  • Tesser Health – provides a suite of products to improve patient engagement through chronic condition management, smart triage tools and medication adherence.
  • Transformair – is a technology that completely destroys air pollutants, converting them into trace amounts of water and carbon dioxide, while eliminating the triggers of asthma, allergies and sickness in the air.
  • Sensentia – works to reduce the cost, and improve the effectiveness, of the healthcare system, through automation, unlocking access to information for both consumers and providers through a new genre of natural-language self-service tools.
  • Symptify – creates a virtual doctor visit, using an algorithmic engine to help users narrow the causes of their symptoms, find the closest place to get care and give a heads-up when going to a facility.

This is the first Florida program using the new Healthbox Studio model and builds upon its successes over the past three years across the state.