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Class Seven Companies

Eight startup health-tech companies from across the United States are joining us from September to December 2021 as part of the seventh class of the Cedars-Sinai Accelerator. This year's startup companies are creating high-tech solutions to a wide variety of healthcare challenges. Chosen from hundreds of startups, these eight teams and their innovative products represent the best and brightest from our global community of health innovators.

 

 

 

Enroute

Enroute has built a platform that improves the efficiency of patient transport inside the hospital. Their software can be used to call for and arrange transports, notify staff on journey updates, and simplify the handoff process. They are also developing proprietary algorithms to track and predict future movements, requests, bottlenecks, and journey times. In the future, they aim to expand beyond patient transport to support other operations and logistics areas inside the hospital.

 

 

EpiBone

EpiBone is a revolutionary skeletal reconstruction company that allows patients to “grow their own bone” or replace the cartilage in their joints. EpiBone’s technology utilizes stem cells and a scan of the patient’s defect to construct and cultivate a defect-specific bone or cartilage graft

 

 

Eternally

Eternally partners with health systems to assist patients with the completion of an Advance Directive. Eternally's advance care planning conversations are guided by licensed Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants via a telehealth experience. Upon completion, the patient's Advance Directive is filed electronically into the EMR.

 

 

Euphoria.LGBT

Euphoria is a tech company offering a suite of technologies through iOS & android apps to provide information/resources for transgender individuals during their process of gender transition. Apps include "Solace"- a resource hub for an individual user's legal, medical, and social transition goals, and "Bliss" - a platform for transitioning users to invest in US Treasury bills to afford the $150K average cost of transition.

 

 

FlexTogether

FlexTogether provides peer motivation and accessible fitness instruction for aging patients who are experiencing loneliness and isolation. Patients are paired with a peer motivator – such as a hospital volunteer or a FlexTogether staff member. FlexTogether supports the continuity of care by providing medically tailored exercise videos to fit the needs of each patient through each stage in their care journey.

 

 

inTandem Health

inTandem Health humanizes health care with a technology-enabled peer-to-peer support platform that connects the health systems grateful, experienced patients with new patients, empowering them to face life-challenging conditions.

 

 

Optio3

Optio3 was founded by senior business and technology executives from ServiceNow and Microsoft with the vision to unlock and operationalize IoT (OT) data and help enterprises accelerate Digital Transformation. The company’s hyper-scalable SaaS platform and tools coupled with easy to deploy vertical solutions operationalize connected devices (IoT) data across industries and segments resulting in business process automation and optimization. Optio3 does this by enabling reliable data extraction directly from devices and other data sources securely, performing real time data management, deep analytics, generating proactive actionable insights and providing interactive, dynamic visualization on any browser-enabled device.

 

 

Rhaeos

Rhaeos is a clinical stage, VC backed medical device company developing FlowSense, a platform technology and a noninvasive wireless, wearable skin patch that can assess and monitor fluid flow subdermally throughout the body initially targeting hydrocephalus, a chronic neurological condition characterized by excess cerebrospinal fluid on the brain.