VitalMiner

Advanced Vital Sign Monitoring System for High-risk Patients

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Active
Pre-Funding Be'er Sheva Founded 2018
Total raised
Stage
Pre-Funding
Founded
2018
Headcount
6
HQ
Be'er Sheva
Sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences

About

VitalMiner is an advanced analytic patient monitoring platform capable of early detection and prediction of clinical deterioration in patients at high risk due to injury or medical illness. The system provides alerts well before changes appear in the monitored parameters of current patient monitors to save lives, reduce hospital costs, and contribute to better patient outcomes, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stays. VitalMiner synthesizes patient vital signs and translates them into meaningful information that can help care providers identify which patients are most at risk at any given moment and allocate resources accordingly. The system can be used in emergency rooms, intensive care transports, home intensive-care services, and military hospitals. The software connects to existing vital signs monitors as well as the ICUs clinical information system. VitalMiner was developed by Prof. Mark Last from the Department of Software and Information Systems Engineering at Ben-Gurion University in collaboration with Prof. Victor F. Garcia from Cincinnati Childrens Hospital and pediatric surgeon Prof. Raphael Udassin at Hadassah Medical Center. Ben-Gurion Universitys technology transfer unit is now seeking a partner to help further develop and commercialize the technology.

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What is VitalMiner's primary function?
VitalMiner is an advanced analytic patient monitoring platform designed for early detection and prediction of clinical deterioration in high-risk patients.
When was VitalMiner founded?
VitalMiner was founded in September 2018.
Where is VitalMiner headquartered?
VitalMiner is headquartered in Be'er Sheva, Israel.
Does VitalMiner have any offices outside of Israel?
Yes, VitalMiner has an office in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Who developed the VitalMiner system?
VitalMiner was developed by Prof. Mark Last from Ben-Gurion University, in collaboration with Prof. Victor F. Garcia from Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Prof. Raphael Udassin from Hadassah Medical Center.
What is VitalMiner's current funding stage?
VitalMiner is currently in the Pre-Funding stage.
What types of organizations can use VitalMiner's system?
The VitalMiner system can be used in emergency rooms, intensive care transports, home intensive-care services, and military hospitals.
What is the current status of Ben-Gurion University's involvement with VitalMiner?
Ben-Gurion University's technology transfer unit is actively seeking a partner to further develop and commercialize VitalMiner's technology.
How many employees does VitalMiner have?
VitalMiner has 6 employees.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences
Sub-sectors
Health Tech & Life SciencesDigital HealthcareMedical Decision Support
Technologies
Platforms & InterfacesSoftware
Target customers
Healthcare & Life SciencesHealthcareProvidersDefense, Safety & SecurityNational SecurityMilitary
Business model
B2GB2B

Tags

healthcare-providersbig-data-analyticsmilitarydigital-healthcareearly-detectionalgorithmsvital-signsblood-pressuresoftware-applicationsdecision-support