ConsejoSano has developed technologies designed to reduce disparities in healthcare provision by connecting users with people from a shared cultural background who can help them navigate their way through the system.
Category: Startup News
Relign Acquired by Zimmer Biomet
RELIGN’s Tricera is a revolutionary, advanced system that combines ablation/coagulation, tissue resection, bone cutting, and fluid management into one unique system
Koya Medical Closes $11M Financing to Accelerate Treatment for Lymphedema
Koya Medical recently received FDA-clearance for the Dayspring™ product platform, a prescription only active wearable compression system for the treatment of lymphedema.
Nanochon raising new funding for its 3D-printed implant
Nanochon’s technology replaces lost or damaged cartilage as an alternative to replacement surgeries.
Tangible Boost Receives FDA Clearance
Tangible Boost is a monthly treatment that restores the coating and maintains the wettability of Tangible’s proprietary rigid gas-permeable contact lenses.
ConsejoSano raises $17M, prepares for vaccine rollout
ConsejoSano, recently selected for the Rosenman ADAPT program, raised $17 million in series B funding. The startup’s focus is to better communicate with patients based on their cultural background.
Kenota Health raises $11M in Funding to Bring Point-of-Care Allergy Testing to Healthcare Clinics
Kenota provides allergy specialists with a new approach to allergy testing, which takes less than 30 minutes and requires just a few drops of blood from a quick finger prick.
FDA clears Allotrope’s StimSite™
StimSite provides ob/gyns, general and colorectal surgeons the new ability to use their existing surgical instruments to help locate and identify ureters using electrical stimulation.
GT Medical Technologies Announces First Patient Treated in Registry Trial of GammaTile Therapy for Brain Tumors
Study to Enroll 600 Patients and Evaluate Real-World Clinical and Patient Reported Outcomes Across All Brain Tumor Types
– First Patient Enrolled by Vidant Health in Greenville, N.C.
Bringing Healthtech Startups and Leading Payers Together to Catalyze Innovation: UCSF Rosenman Institute Announces Companies Chosen for “ADAPT” Program
Seven Startups Selected from Global Field, Matched with Three Leading U.S. Healthcare Payers for Support and Funding