There are so many promising healthcare startups out there. In this video, we have compiled a list of the top 7 digital health startups to watch in 2023. So let’s jump into it!
00:00 Intro
00:13 DiamPark
It is a French startup whose field is to achieve innovative solutions based on capturing, measuring, and analyzing digital neuro markers specific to Parkinson’s disease. The startup offers a patient support program and a reliable evaluation tool for the progression of the disease. In 2023, DiaPark is going to launch two clinical trials, add a new neuro marker and apply for a reimbursement program from the French health authorities.
00:42 Lapsi Health
This startup is developing technology that aims to capture the sounds heard through medical sound acquisition devices as audio signals that can be analyzed with computational tools to reveal details of an individual’s health. These digital biomarkers can help in the processes of screening, diagnosing, and monitoring patients through the course of specific diseases. Among its plans for 2023, Lapsi Health is planning to launch its first device, get FDA approval, and enter the US Market.
01:15 RxE2
They use technology and digital tools and put them in the hands of community pharmacists — the most trusted medication experts. The startup understands that the human touchpoint will never be abandoned, and instead of fighting that, it nurtures personal relationships of trust. In 2023 RxE2 will be launching its “Diversity Now” plan and solving the many challenges of recruitment and clinical supplies. We’re keeping our fingers crossed for them!
01:50 Lindera
It’s a young deep tech company offering AI-driven motion analysis for healthcare. Their digital health application LINDERA CARE measurably reduces fall risks as well as hospitality rates in nursing homes all over Germany. In 2023 they’re applying to become a DiPA. At the same time, the company is looking into the clinical field and doing research on the use of AI mobility analysis for early diagnosis of neurological diseases that have an impact on movement.
02:21 Mediktor
It’s the most accurate AI-based medical assistant for triage and pre-diagnosis, driving patients online to the right level of care in less than three minutes. It provides initial guidance on what to do at the onset of symptoms through its healthcare software. This year Mediktor plans to consolidate LATAM and some countries in Europe as well as launch its professional solution in Hospital ERs.
02:50 Vytrac
It supports physicians in managing their patients remotely. Its reach extends beyond traditional care settings to patients in rural areas, those experiencing homelessness, and barriers to access to care. In 2023 VyTrac plans to grow and continue its strategic initiatives that focus on access to care and regional expansion. The company is increasing its efforts on the platform’s use not only for traditional remote monitoring but also as a hospital readmission program for health systems.
03:25 Naluri
Naluri is a Malaysian digital preventive care company addressing mental health and chronic disease risks to support corporate employers and insurers in Southeast Asia. In 2023, Naluri will continue to deepen its regional presence in Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore, while expanding into the Philippines, and providing its services to include public health service delivery for Governments.
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Nice list of startups
Digital health startups often rebuild the same data infrastructure from scratch. A flexible, open-standard platform approach can allow them to focus on the core product instead of reinventing data architecture.