AI can minimize both false positives and false negatives in diagnosis.
How Is AI Changing Medical Imaging? An interview with CureMetrix CEO Navid Alipour

AI can minimize both false positives and false negatives in diagnosis.
Congratulations to these 13 dynamic, promising startups working to advance healthtech.
The G-Tech patch system sends data to a smartphone app and into a cloud server so that algorithms can process and quantify the motor activity of the digestive organs.
Derek is CEO and founder of Spinal Singularity, a Rosenman Founders Pledge company.
SF-based Arterys, a Rosenman Innovator, is a medical imaging software developer for clinical AI products.
Selected startups will partner with major payors including Echo Health, Express Scripts, and UnitedHealth Group.
Siren’s socks help detect injuries that might otherwise go unnoticed by monitoring the temperature of six regions of the wearer’s foot.
Allotrope’s “StimSite” technology helps surgeons rapidly and safely identify critical tissue structures, like the ureter, during surgery.
Montefiore will implement Siris’s InsightRT software platform to offer clinical decision support and provide insight into patient-specific treatment outcomes prior to initiating treatment.
They will explore the feasibility of integrating Blumio’s sensor into Roche’s next-generation diagnostics device.