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Ontrak Health Will Bring MyndYou's AI-Powered, Active Listening Virtual Care Assistant to Its Behavioral Health Members
This Israeli startup scores $900K to help treat & monitor cognitive performance in the elderly
Israeli startup MyndYou has won a $900,000 grant from the BIRD Foundation for its system that monitors cognitive decline in elderly patients. The system uses an app to collect cognitive and physical measurements, analyzes the data using a proprietary algorithm, and provides updates to physicians and caregivers. The grant is part of a collaboration with Genesis Rehab Services. MyndYou plans to use the funding to expand its operations in the US market. The company was founded in 2016 and previously raised $500,000 from Howard Morgan, Musketeer Capital, and private investors.
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Involta and MyndYou Partner to Launch Innovative Employee Wellness Program
Involta, LLC and MyndYou Inc. have announced a collaboration to use AI-based voice analysis solutions to monitor the health of Involta employees. The program aims to ensure the overall health of employees and maintain mission-critical applications for clients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Involta employees receive check-in calls from MyndYous virtual health coach and voice bot, MyEleanor, which uses brain-driven voice analytics to detect changes in health. Insights and analytics are delivered to employees when a change is detected. The collaboration also includes COVID-19 screening questions to help employees self-screen for the virus. The goal is to promote health within the Involta workforce and support long-term employee wellness.
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AI and Digital Health Startup MyndYou Raises $4 Million
Tel Aviv and New York-based AI startup MyndYou has raised $4 million in a series A round, bringing its total funding to $6.1 million. The funding round was led by AI Life Sciences Investments LLC, with participation from other investors. MyndYou develops an AI system for detecting physical and cognitive difficulties among elderly patients. The company also announced a partnership with the Aging Life Care Association (ALCA) to provide caregivers with tools for remote patient monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic. The partnership will integrate MyndYous app into ALCAs treatment management tools.
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MyndYou uses AI and passive data to detect cognitive decline in seniors
Israeli startup MyndYou has raised $4 million in a series A funding round and announced a partnership with the Aging Life Care Association. MyndYou uses AI to assess and monitor elderly patients from afar, collecting passive data and providing targeted interventions. The companys app analyzes patterns in daily activities such as speech, walking, and driving to detect changes that may indicate deteriorating health. MyndYou also plans to track sleep patterns in the future. The company aims to enable early intervention by providing general insights to healthcare professionals and may deliver more specific insights based on conditions in the future. MyndYou operates on a software-as-a-service model and currently serves physician practices and care managers supporting high-risk populations.
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MyndYou and Allscripts partner on AI triage for high-risk patients
MyndYou, an AI company, has partnered with electronic health record technology firm Allscripts to make its triaging and care management solution available to Allscripts clients. The partnership aims to enable passive monitoring of cognitive change in patients homes to allow for early intervention and prevent hospitalization. MyndYous Cognitive Complexity Analysis platform uses AI to remotely engage and intervene with high-risk patients using voice and daily-activity data. Allscripts-associated care providers will introduce MyndYous care portal, behavioral monitoring app, and voice bot into their current practices. The partnership is expected to reduce hospitalizations and improve outcomes for high-risk patients.
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MyndYou partners with Mizuho to expand senior care services assessing cognitive degeneration
MyndYou has partnered with Mizuho Information & Research Institute to test its technology for a potential nationwide rollout in Japan. The technology, which assesses cognitive degeneration in senior citizens, will be deployed in homes across five cities in Japan to provide remote care and analyze changes in cognitive function. MyndYou already has over ten occupational therapists using its app in treatment regimes, and the partnership with Mizuho opens up a market that is aware of the need for services for an aging population. Japan has a growing number of dementia patients, and the partnership aims to provide early diagnosis and care. MyndYou recently extended its seed round, raising a total of $2.1 million.
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AI could be a game-changer for older people and cognition - Medical Design and Outsourcing
MyndYou, an AI healthcare company, has developed a technology that uses artificial intelligence to track cognitive changes in older adults. The companys web platform and app collect data on daily activities and behavior, which is then analyzed to detect subtle changes in cognition. Caregivers receive alerts and personalized care recommendations based on this data. MyndYou recently announced a partnership with Genesis Rehab Services, supported by a $900,000 grant from The BIRD Foundation, to provide care to seniors transitioning home after discharge. The partnership aims to improve in-hospital care and reduce costs of sub-optimal treatment. MyndYou emphasizes the importance of data accuracy in healthcare settings and strives to collect data in an unobtrusive manner.
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MyndYou and Genesis Rehab Services Awarded $900,000 Grant to Identify and Track Cognitive Change in Older Adults Through Artificial Intelligence Platform
MyndYou, an AI-based platform designed to track and treat cognitive change among the elderly, has announced funding for a collaborative study with Genesis Rehab Services (GRS). The study will incorporate MyndYous platform into the follow-up services of select patients, using cognitive stimulation, voice analytics, and activity analytics to detect cognitive decline. The study is being funded by an initial $900,000 grant from the BIRD Foundation, an organization established by the US and Israeli governments to promote mutually beneficial industrial research and development.
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MyndYou Receives Funding From U.S. Investors
MyndYou, an AI technology company focused on cognitive decline among seniors, has received initial seed funding led by Howard Lee Morgan. The funding will support collaborations with US-based partners, including Massachusetts General Hospital, for research trials utilizing MyndYous Intelligence platform. MyndYou aims to address Alzheimers and other forms of cognitive decline through its AI platform, which combines remote interaction, monitoring, and analysis. The company remains committed to serving the US market and the growing population of seniors with cognition-related diseases. MyndYou CEO, Ruth Poliakine Baruchi, expressed gratitude for Morgans involvement and support.
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Startup MyndYou Using AI to Treat Alzheimer's Disease BioSpace
MyndYou, an AI diagnostics tool company, has developed a program to track subtle changes in speech patterns of Alzheimers patients. The program is being tested in collaboration with Massachusetts General Hospital to validate its technology. MyndYous AI technology uses a smartphone app to collect data on speech patterns and other daily activities of patients. The goal is to provide objective data for understanding changes in cognitive behavior and to assist in the development of personalized treatments for Alzheimers patients. MyndYou anticipates fast growth in the coming quarters as it scales its business.
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Prolonging the lives & independence of Alzheimer's patients with artificial intelligence - Drug Delivery Business
MyndYou, a 5-person analytics company, is partnering with Mass. General Hospital to evaluate its technology for the remote detection of changes in the speech patterns of Alzheimer’s patients. The companys technology uses smartphones and a web-based application to collect data and provide objective insights into a patients everyday life. MyndYou aims to bridge the gap between care and independence, giving doctors and caregivers individualized treatment options based on objective, quantitative data. The partnership with Mass. General Hospital is seen as the beginning of a relationship that could shift the way early-stage cognitive impairment is cared for.
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