IKONA Health

IKONA Health

Hospitals and Health Care

New York, NY 5,810 followers

IKONA is a learning platform trusted by over 250 clinics to improve ESKD outcomes with virtual reality and analytics.

About us

IKONA is a learning science company powering education in kidney care. For patients and families who struggle to find answers to their health related questions between infrequent doctor's visits, we are the go-to education support system that enhances health literacy and confidence. For providers who lack the time and resources to develop personalized education plans for every patient at all stages of their care journeys, we are the go-to education platform that enhances your communication by improving your understanding of patients' needs, questions and personal goals. Learn more at ikona.health.

Website
https://ikona.health
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2017
Specialties
Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Machine Learning, Patient Experience, Digital Health, Kidney Care, Patient Education, Patient Engagement, Patient Activation, Coaching, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Analytics, Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning

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    Today is a big day for IKONA and our partners across kidney care. We are excited to share our partnership with Lifeliqe to bring XR education and training solutions to the US kidney care market, starting with dialysis. Our partnership will initially focus on deploying select elements of Lifeliqe’s VR and online learning solutions to meet immediate strategic needs, tailored specifically for high-priority use cases such as cannulation training for patients and frontline staff. Our CEO Tim Fitzpatrick shared his thoughts: ”This is an exciting moment for IKONA and our partners who see the power of having effective, accessible learning tools available for their patients and care teams. This partnership with Lifeliqe arrives at a critical time in our industry, as we explore new ways to support high-quality care delivery in clinics and homes. Lifeliqe is a best in class workforce training platform, we’re confident they will play a vital role in helping us reshape kidney care in the US and beyond." It's time to meet your all-in-one kidney care learning platform, designed to tackle some of your toughest challenges from staff training to home adoption and retention. Learn more on AP News: https://lnkd.in/eY34EFzt #health #innovation #healthtech #virtualreality

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  • IKONA Health reposted this

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    Managing Director, MedTech Trinity LifeSciences

    As Trinity Life Sciences continues to track the movement of clinical service beyond the acute care hospital setting, I am excited to moderate a provocative panel on this topic at the LSI Europe '24 Medtech Summit in Sintra, Portugal next week. I'm thrilled to be joined by four innovative CEOs leading the ecosystem to offer technologies in Alternate Sites of Service. Come hear how Addie H. of HAVENTURE, Tim Fitzpatrick of IKONA Health, Osman Khawar of Diality and Amos Ziv of CardiaCare view this shift and how they are addressing paradigm shifts. If you are not attending (why not? 🙂 ), a recording will be published soon afterward, or reach out to any of us for further perspective.

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    IKONA's CEO Tim Fitzpatrick will join medical technology leaders at LSI Europe next Thursday, September 19, to discuss alternate sites of service in kidney, heart, and surgical care beyond the hospital setting. If you're attending, we'll look forward to seeing you there to talk about patient education and staff training across kidney care, and beyond! 📅 https://lnkd.in/dEAUuvkp Diality Trinity Life Sciences CardiaCare LSI Signals From [Space] #virtualreality #healthcare #healthtech #medtech #training

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    We're thrilled to announce our partnership with Dialysis Education Services and Lifeliqe to evaluate the use of virtual reality training tools in preparing the next generation of dialysis technicians. This expansion of our existing efforts comes at a time as the industry continues to face significant headwinds in finding, recruiting, and retaining its mission critical workforce. With this study, we aim to evaluate the impact of VR on participants’ learning experiences, motivation and confidence levels. In addition, the study will examine training efficiency and effectiveness to determine time-in-training for VR- and non-VR-prepared cohorts. To meet the rising demands of kidney disease and kidney failure, our future must look different than our present. Together with our partners, we will do our part in readying this community for our shared vision of a better future. Read coverage of our announcement in Reuters: https://lnkd.in/e8FDBXQm

    IKONA Partners with Dialysis Education Services and Lifeliqe to Transform Dialysis Workforce Training

    IKONA Partners with Dialysis Education Services and Lifeliqe to Transform Dialysis Workforce Training

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    Our CEO, Tim Fitzpatrick, recently joined Bill Burke from The Optimism Institute to share his patient journey that led to IKONA, and our mission to expand access to complex care for patients and families across the globe. In the episode, Tim dives into: 1. His personal healthcare journey 2. How the Navy and finance prepared him for IKONA 3. How virtual reality (VR) is transforming patient care 4. The importance of preparing patients for home dialysis 5. What the future of VR and healthcare looks like today At IKONA, we're dedicated to empowering patients and enhancing their healthcare journeys through immersive, measurable learning solutions. Our goal is to make complex medical information and treatment options more accessible and less intimidating, especially for those patients and families navigating the challenges of kidney care. Catch the full episode here: 🎙 https://lnkd.in/gUgVZfuv Join us in our mission to transform healthcare and bring innovative solutions to those who need it most.

    Tim Fitzpatrick’s on His Company’s Inspiring Mission to Empower Patients Through Virtual Reality — The Optimism Institute

    Tim Fitzpatrick’s on His Company’s Inspiring Mission to Empower Patients Through Virtual Reality — The Optimism Institute

    theoptimisminstitute.com

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    The first Kidney Innovation Conference held by the Kidney Health Initiative took place on June 13-14 in Washington, DC. Our CEO, Tim Fitzpatrick, joined a panel of investors to discuss funding gaps across the ecosystem, from devices and care delivery to life sciences and pharma. The panel featured: Uptal Patel - HI-Bio, KHI Board Chair Janis Naeve - Cota Capital Paul Grill - National Kidney Foundation Thank you to KHI for the opportunity to meet all those building a better future in kidney care. We're looking forward to the next one! #health #innovation #funding #venturecapital #digitalhealth

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    Watch this live coffee Q&A with IKONA Clinical Advisor Qasim Butt, MD and CEO Tim Fitzpatrick. Q: How does virtual reality help people on dialysis and those managing kidney disease? A: 😎👇

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    Interventional Nephrologist | Medical Consultant & Advisor

    ☕ Talking Kidneys over Coffee (Part 2) Can #virtualreality be used on #dialysis patients to improve outcomes? In the continuation of our Seinfeld episode 😉, Tim Fitzpatrick CEO of IKONA Health discusses this technology in New York City. Many people in #kidney care are probably wondering how this could even be applicable to our patient population. Here Tim goes over.... 🔹 Differences between VR (virtual reality) and AR (augmented reality) 🔹 Which one could be better for a patient 🔹 Training in home dialysis, including self cannulation 🔹 Assisting in ordering supplies to the home 🔹 Reducing stress and increasing mindfulness 🔹 Pitfalls including possible disorientation Man that french toast 🍞 got real cold during this long conversation. #medtech #digitalhealth

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    CEO at IKONA - Advancing Kidney Innovation

    Hi friends! It's Friday— story time. I wore this sweatshirt earlier this week. Three people stopped me: an older woman on the subway, a guy around my age walking by on the sidewalk, and a high schooler hopping on his skateboard. They all said the same thing: "that's a kidney!" Two of them actually stopped to chat and shared stories of family members on dialysis. This picture is from the HLTH conference, where I wore a different color L[3VE shirt each day of the event. Funny enough, I was stopped more by event staff working at the event (Hi, Maria!) and random people in Las Vegas than by health tech people at the event itself. Some days I feel like I should just ride the NYC subway end to end in a kidney costume talking to people. Let's face it, it would not be the strangest thing happening on the subway. 𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐤'𝐬 𝐤𝐢𝐝𝐧𝐞𝐲 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐚𝐬𝐤𝐬 𝐚 𝐬𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐪𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: In your experience, what have been the most effective ways to raise awareness and engaging the general public about kidney health? I'd love to hear a story or two from you (and pictures welcomed)! Leave a comment or join the Signals thread here: 📡 https://lnkd.in/eVHkkwxU

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    VP of Business Development at Life Science Intelligence

    Imagine being told that your kidneys don’t function the same way anymore. The first time someone is diagnosed with an illness or condition, it can be incredibly overwhelming. That’s why Tim Fitzpatrick of IKONA Health are working to better educate, engage, and placate their patients through the VR headset they’ve developed. There is a considerable amount of education required to teach diabetic patients how to manage the disease. With the help of VR, patients are able to quickly learn more about the disease and which treatment options they have at their disposal. I walked away from the LSI USA ‘24 panel, “Advent of AI: What Will it Take to Drive True Adoption in Clinical Workflows?”, excited to see just how far Tim and his team will go. Who are some other founders and CEOs building incredible AR/VR/AI companies that deserve some recognition?

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    CEO at IKONA - Advancing Kidney Innovation

    Today, the FDA is announcing the launch of a new initiative, Home as a Health Care Hub, to help reimagine the home environment as an integral part of the health care system, with the goal of advancing health equity for all people in the U.S. The hub will be designed as an Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality (AR/VR)-enabled home prototype and is expected to be completed later this year. The Home as a Health Care Hub prototype is the beginning of the conversation—helping device developers consider novel design approaches, aiding providers to consider opportunities to educate patients and extend care options, generating discussions on value-based care paradigms, and opening opportunities to bring clinical trials and other evidence generation processes to underrepresented communities through the home. While many care options are currently attempting to use the home as a virtual clinical site, very few have considered the structural and critical elements of the home that will be required to absorb this transference of care. Moreover, devices intended for use in the home tend to be designed to operate in isolation rather than as part of an integrated, holistic environment. As a result, patients may have to use several disparate medical devices, some never intended for the home environment, rather than interact with medical-grade, consumer-designed, customizable technologies that seamlessly integrate into an individual person's lifestyle. -- This is all word for word from the FDA press release today. If you follow my work and writing, you know this is a big, exciting moment for the future of health/care at home. At IKONA Health, we believe the home-first solutions of tomorrow will prioritize education and training today. On top of this announcement, a new home dialysis bill was just introduced in the House that mandates proper education for patients on all dialysis modalities and expands the universe of HCPs who can provide training and support in patients' homes. [2] Whether it's remote patient monitoring or home dialysis, the glue that connects all of us (and innovation) together will continue to be learning in all its forms. Education and training are essential building blocks of the world we all want to live in and age into. Exciting times ahead, who's with us? -- Sources: [1] https://lnkd.in/ejBfwsuH [2] https://lnkd.in/e6hFeQzs #health #innovation #healthtech #vr #fda

    FDA Launches Health Care at Home Initiative to Advance Health Equity

    FDA Launches Health Care at Home Initiative to Advance Health Equity

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IKONA Health 2 total rounds

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US$ 275.9K

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