MediLogos

Clinical Decision Support and Data Analysis

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Non Active, Jun 2019 ceased to operate
Mature Be'er Sheva Founded 2011
LinkedIn
Total raised
$1.6M
Stage
Mature
Founded
2011
Headcount
2
HQ
Be'er Sheva
Sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences

About

MediLogos has developed a medical care platform whose clinical decision-support and data-analysis systems integrate patient data and clinical knowledge in real time in order to resolve physicians cognitive overload and enable analysis of single- and multiple-patient data in a limited timeframe. The platform provides clinical data analysis and visualization; evidence-based recommendations; and long-term, knowledge-based monitoring capabilities to improve clinical decision-making, enhance quality of care, and reduce costs. Medilogos is also developing two other products. The first is its Guideline-Driven and Intelligent Monitoring (GLAMOR), an innovative, quality-enhancing, and cost-effective chronic disease management application designed to improve healthcare outcomes for patients in Canada, Israel, and worldwide. GLAMOR combines the expertise of two companies: MediLogos and Pulse. The second new product is MobiGuide, a scalable, secure, user-friendly, and accessible-from-everywhere mobile solution for designing, deploying, and maintaining a patient guidance system based on clinical guidelines and personal health records. The Medical Informatics Research Center (MIRC) at BGU is a partner in the MobiGuide project. The project uses the same technology that powers MediLogos.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences
Sub-sectors
Health Tech & Life SciencesDigital HealthcareMedical Decision Support
Technologies
Platforms & InterfacesMobileSoftware
Target customers
Healthcare & Life SciencesHealthcareProvidersLife SciencesPharmaceuticals
Business model
B2B

Tags

real-timepharma-companiesdata-analyticsalert-systemdoctorssoftware-applicationsdigital-healthcaredata-managementmedical-datadecision-makingearly-detectionbig-datamonitoringhospitalstelemedicinedecision-supportmobile-applications