Amazon Web Services on Monday announced the 23 startups that will participate in the latest round of its healthcare accelerator.
The four-week program is focused on digital health tools that aim to address workforce challenges, including retaining healthcare workers, deploying clinicians to new sites of care, and training or upskilling for providers.
Momo Medical, which offers the BedSense app for monitoring memory care and nursing home residents
eConsult, a digital triage and remote consult platform
Navenio, an indoor location tracking platform for healthcare workers
babblevoice, a phone system geared toward primary care
RxPlace, a B2B marketplace for pharmacy operations
Dropstat, an AI-backed staffing tool
Hypercare, a healthcare coordination, communication and scheduling app
SQUID iQ, medical device tracking and management software
Doc Abode, automated workforce scheduling software
Rose Health, a patient monitoring tool for mental healthcare providers
IoT Solutions Group, which offers remote monitoring sensors for seniors and vulnerable people
PathologyWatch, which provides digital pathology tools for dermatologists
The TeleDentists, a virtual dentistry service that connects patients with local appointments for follow-up
Visionable, video meeting and consultation tools
InformMe, which offers digital patient communication tools and educational resources
Mytonomy, which provinces video-based patient engagement and instructions
Kare Mobile, mobile dental care clinics
Supportiv, an app that connects people to peer support
Grapefruit Health, which recruits, trains and manages clinical care students so they can remotely support healthcare organizations
MOONHUB, a virtual reality training platform
Proximie, which allows clinicians to virtually “scrub in” to operating rooms
Compassly, which keeps track of providers’ clinical skills
Florence, which offers virtual training and connects healthcare facilities with nurses and support workers.