Top Healthcare Startups

Innovation in healthcare can have a profound impact on the world, saving millions of lives and bettering quality of life for everyone.
In this piece, we’ll go through the top healthcare startups in 2019 that are game-changers and worth keeping an eye on.

1. Tempus

Tempus strives to personalize health care for millions by providing a suite of solutions and technology that can provide data-driven patient-centric diagnoses and treatment insights.
The company aims to achieve this by leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to make sense of the hundreds of disparate data points and unstructured data surrounding a patient’s health history and profile.
In addition to this, the team aims to promote an empathetic value to its users by focusing on solutions that demonstrate passion, collaboration, and ambition.

2. Biome Analytics

Biome Analytics is helping solve one of the top challenges in healthcare today – troves of unstructured data surrounding various fields of medicine. The startup aims to improve clinical and doctor performance by leveraging the best practices in data science and analytics to deliver actionable insights and benchmarks for hospitals and medical practitioners.
Today, the company focuses on the heart and vascular conditions and aims to use its talented team of engineers, scientists, and clinical experts to deliver insights in this field.
27 million Americans suffer from heart and vascular diseases. Biome Analytics aims to provide the best care possible for this group by empowering medical professionals.

3. Healx

Healx aims to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to help treat a myriad of rare diseases that affect over 350 million people worldwide.
The startup has proprietary rights to the largest and most complex rare disease database in the world and hopes to use its powerful analytical solutions to deliver treatment insights from this database, at scale.

4. Embleema

Embleema is an innovative startup looking to build a blockchain network that can house patient medical data and confidentially share with their medical professionals and researchers.
The startup hopes by using a distributed ledger system, patients will finally have control over their medical data and can choose who it’s shared with, and even profit from releasing information for research purposes. Embleema hopes to use cryptocurrency to help facilitate transactions on this network.