`

Class Four Companies

Nine of the most innovative digital health companies joined us from July to September 2018 as part of the fourth class of the Cedars-Sinai Accelerator. Chosen from hundreds of startups, these nine teams and their innovative products represent the best and brightest from our global community of health innovators. Meet them below.

 

 

ALIS Health

ALIS Health supports physicians by providing guidance in ordering appropriate diagnostic testing for patients. Using information about an individual patient, ALIS offers recommendations for appropriate testing and connects providers to certified laboratories to complete the tests. Its initial focus is on genetic testing and women's health.

 

 

CardioCube

CardioCube provides at-home support to patients with chronic heart disease through a voice-enabled, interactive platform to allow patients to track symptoms and receive guidance and education. The platform also shares patient-reported symptoms with their cardiologist, resulting in more effective home monitoring.

 

 

Digital Medical Tech

Digital Medical Tech has created a platform to allow health systems to proactively track medical devices and equipment. Using Bluetooth technology, Digital Medical Tech's real-time location system provides monitoring and management of a wide variety of medical assets, while requiring less infrastructure and shorter installation time than typical tracking solutions.

 

 

kēlaHealth

kēlaHealth uses patient-specific information, along with machine learning capabilities, to identify potential surgical complications and offer specific recommendations to surgeons about steps to reduce risk and minimize potential complications.

 

 

MedPilot

MedPilot supports health system billing departments by using data science and behavioral targeting to recommend patient engagement methods, personalize communications and resolve outstanding balances.

 

 

Nicolette

Nicolette helps guide parents of infants in the neo-natal intensive care unit in comprehending and following the care plan for their newborn. The application provides up-to-date clinical information and education about their child in a clear, easy-to-understand format.

 

 

Relatable

Relatable helps clinicians and administrators analyze and manage the medical products they are using though an interactive database of product specifications. The system allows users to easily find detailed and specific information about products they use and to compare them to similar products. By centralizing and standardizing this information, Relatable allows users to be more efficient in making product decisions.

 

 

Sopris Health

Sopris uses voice recognition, natural language processing and machine learning to automatically translate doctor-patient interactions into clinical notes. The Sopris app allows clinicians to focus more fully on their patients: the app listens to the conversation during a visit and automatically summarizes relevant clinical information, reducing the amount of time required for documentation and data entry.

 

 

SureConsent

SureConsent helps clinicians, patients and hospitals by presenting patient consent information and forms in an user-friendly format, with video, animations and follow-up questions to ensure comprehension. SureConsent also uses electronic signatures to capture and manage completed forms.

 

Meet Our Alumni

 

In just the last two years, our first three classes graduated from the Cedars-Sinai Accelerator, and the outcomes were phenomenal. We’ve welcomed 28 companies from three continents to our Innovation Space since we launched—and accelerated their product to market.

Scroll down to listen to interviews with them, watch their Demo Day pitches and news segments, and learn about the immense success they’ve achieved since joining the program.

Where are they now?


News Segments and Features

 

Class 3 Demo Day pitches


Alumni Podcast Interviews