Inventory of the 30 most noteworthy medical startups in 2015

Names such as Jawbone, FitBit, MyFitnessPal, and RunKeeper are well-known, but medical startups are far more than these well-known fitness tracking apps and devices. Developers and entrepreneurs are preparing to do a big job of changing our management and awareness of health and medicine in areas such as developing apps, wearables, medical devices , software and platforms. In the following, the Arterial Network will focus on some of the medical startups you may not have heard before, and see what other plans they will have in the future.

According to VentureBeat, in 2014 Internet medical companies received more than $4.1 billion in venture capital, a record-breaking figure more than the sum of the previous three years. The future of medical technology includes the use of wearable devices to monitor patient vital signs, use APP to provide better care, use software systems to help doctors build better relationships with patients, and use innovation to achieve better research and more effective clinical trials .

However, developers and entrepreneurs often face more challenges in developing medical care apps and technologies. To be successful, they need to create software, tools, and other technologies to streamline the workflow of healthcare providers, enabling them to diagnose and treat patients more economically and produce better clinical outcomes.

Many companies are struggling to achieve these goals. Some of these companies are developing consumer-facing tools, others are creating platforms and software for healthcare providers, and others are developing tools that can help more developers invest in Internet healthcare innovation. In the exciting 2015, what companies that have been underestimated deserve our attention and attention? Please follow the author to look down.

Inventory of the 30 most noteworthy medical startups in 2015

Better medical research and smarter application of user data

In this era of information explosion, almost every corner of people's daily life is filled with a large amount of data, and health is no exception. Data is becoming more prominent in medical research, and startups are taking advantage of the power of data in genetic testing, personalized medical research, and more effective clinical trials. Healthcare providers can now not only collect more data from their patients, but also use the data to better understand individual health or disease, or use the data to improve care quality and make clinical decisions.

1. MetaMed enables patients with severe conditions to contact the world's best researchers for personalized medical research. It organizes a group of experts to find all relevant information about the patient's medical history, heredity, condition, values, etc., and submits concise and objective reports.

2. Flatiron offers the first cloud-based oncology data platform: OncologyCloud. Designed for oncology, this platform brings together real-time relevant clinical and financial data, provides comprehensive patient medical records, and helps organizations make the most of their data. (Flatiron has received a $130 million investment from Google)

3. Ginger.io provides a data collection app that uses smartphones and self-reported information to collect sensor data to improve mental health care and determine if the goal requires help. Cooperative institutions and related research are currently using the platform for the treatment and care of conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder and chronic pain.

4. Recombine is a clinical genetic testing company that helps patients and suppliers make informed decisions based on the results of genetic testing. The startup aims to improve patient outcomes through personalized genetic testing and comprehensive genetic counseling.

5. Transcriptic provides researchers with remote, on-demand robotic life science research laboratories under advanced robotic automation conditions. Users can work in the lab through Transcriptic's secure web interface, or write code directly to the lab system. (The founder of Transcriptic is Blake Byers, one of Google’s investors)

6. Syapse helps healthcare providers, laboratories, and registries use molecular analysis and clinical data to diagnose and treat patients. Using molecular analysis techniques such as genome sequencing, Syapse can help service providers practice precision medicine, gain genetic knowledge and provide care services based on ever-expanding knowledge.

7. GoBalto provides software to make clinical trials faster and easier. The software accelerates the start of research, keeps documents in sync, enables real-time collaboration and document exchange, insight into documents and submissions, and allows each participant to understand the state of the research.

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