The program, now in its third year, provides investment and professional resources to grow startups that promise to deliver innovative solutions for customers, according to a Feb. 28 news release shared with Becker’s.
The chosen companies were selected from a record 147 applicants, which is nearly 31 percent more than last year.
Eight selected startups:
- Athelo Health (Nashville, Tenn.): An oncology-focused digital health platform that provides support for those with breast and gynecologic cancers.
- CareAdvisors (Chicago): A social care management platform that works across the healthcare system to eliminate inequities.
- Delfina (San Francisco): A prenatal care platform aimed at decreasing health disparities in pregnancy.
- Gritwell (San Francisco): A virtual care platform that helps address why symptoms arise and pairs users with a health coach to create an individualized health plan.
- MapHabit (Atlanta): A behavioral care management platform focused on improving personal interactions, quality of life and independence for individuals and those around them.
- Mighty Health (San Francisco): An exercise and nutrition app for people over 50.
- Tembo Health (New York City): A digital health platform that delivers in-home care to seniors.
- Visana Health (Minneapolis): A virtual health clinic for women focused on underserved health conditions.