#DH50--Particle Health, an intelligent data platform that aggregates and delivers actionable patient data and insights to healthcare companies, today announced it has been named to the CB Insights Dig...
Company Earns Spot on Prestigious Digital Health 50 List of Global Health Tech Startups
NEW YORK: #DH50--Particle Health, an intelligent data platform that aggregates and delivers actionable patient data and insights to healthcare companies, today announced it has been named to the CB Insights Digital Health 50 for the second year in a row. The fifth annual awards program (previously the Digital Health 150), which curates a list of the 50 most promising private digital health companies across the globe, selected Particle for its analytics platform innovation in the data management and interoperability category.
"Over the past year, Particle has evolved to reach beyond enabling secure data access and bi-directional information exchange to being able to help providers contextualize and understand their patients’ healthcare journeys to improve care. We’re proud of what we have achieved over the last 12 months, and are gratified that the esteemed market intelligence organization CB Insights has recognized our hard work by naming us as one of the top 50 digital health companies in the world," shared Jason Prestinario, CEO, Particle Health.
Serving as a business analytics platform and global database that provides market intelligence on private companies and investor activities, CB Insights selects candidates from a pool of over 10 thousand companies, including applicants and nominees. The top 50 were chosen based on several factors, including CB Insights datasets — covering R&D activity, Mosaic scores, business relationships, software buyer transcripts, investor profiles, news sentiment analysis, competitive landscape, and team strength — along with criteria such as tech novelty, market potential, and impact on the industry.
Particle leverages data insights to achieve the full value of interoperability for healthcare companies. Powered by more than 320 million patients' medical records, its platform can distill health data to make it more actionable for healthcare providers to deliver better care while improving clinical results and making affordable care a reality. The company’s intelligent platform does so by analyzing the vast amounts of healthcare data generated daily to put the focus of health back on the patient, while protecting individual privacy.
To check out all the winners, please click here.
About Particle Health
Particle Health has built the integrations and APIs that enable a modern, seamless data experience for healthcare companies, with a mission to unlock the power of medical records in an intelligent platform that focuses health back on the patient.
Learn more about Particle at: https://www.particlehealth.com/ or access the press kit at https://go.particlehealth.com/press-kit.
Fonte: Business Wire
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