InfoBionic.Ai

InfoBionic.Ai

Medical Device

Chelmsford, Massachusetts 2,171 followers

Continuous, near real-time #MCT monitoring in the #Cloud! Smarter, better, faster #arrhythmia detection & diagnosis.

About us

InfoBionic.Ai’s MoMe® ARC system empowers physicians with control to transform the efficiency with which they manage cardiac arrhythmia detection and monitoring processes for their patients. Leveraging a comprehensive, Cloud-based remote patient monitoring platform – the first and only of its kind – we deliver on-demand, actionable monitoring data and analytics directly to the physicians themselves. The MoMe® Kardia 3-in-1 device streams continuous ECG, respiration, and motion data to the Cloud for analysis, and delivers automated reporting to an iPad and or a web-based portal where physicians can access and interact with the data they need, in the detail they want – anytime, anywhere.

Website
https://t.co/yPFM5BKYKF
Industry
Medical Device
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Chelmsford, Massachusetts
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2011
Specialties
Medical Devices, Remote Patient Monitoring, SaaS, Cardiac Monitoring, Cloud Technology, Cardiology, Heart Care, and MCT

Locations

  • Primary

    321 Billerica Road

    OfficeLink #5

    Chelmsford, Massachusetts 01824, US

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    Is AI the future of cardiology? InfoBionic.Ai CEO Stuart Long dives deep into the revolutionary role of AI in remote cardiac monitoring in the latest episode of the Medical AI Podcast. Discover how technology is making heart care smarter, more efficient, and more patient-centric. Tune in to learn about the future of cardiology and how AI is helping physicians provide better care. Don’t miss this insightful discussion! Listen now 🎧👉: https://lnkd.in/eQPcHXUN

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    Are you happy with your life? It might protect your heart! A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that people who are content with their lives are less likely to experience heart disease and stroke. The research, which analyzed the health of more than 120,000 adults, highlights that your well-being can significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and heart failure. It’s another reason to prioritize your mental and emotional health! Read more about the study here: https://lnkd.in/gHCZPuRY 

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    As healthcare grapples with a data deluge, AI is stepping up to manage vast datasets, enhance diagnostic clarity, and improve patient outcomes. In our newest blog, we dive into how this cutting-edge technology is transforming healthcare diagnostics, especially in cardiology. Discover how AI is powering remote patient monitoring and revolutionizing care with faster diagnoses and more personalized treatment plans. Read the full blog: https://lnkd.in/d7Tw2Sja

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    With flu season around the corner, here’s a reminder: a recent study found that getting the flu raises your risk of a heart attack by six times in the week following infection. Protect your heart this season—get your annual flu shot, which reduces your chance of getting the flu by 50%. Let’s stay healthy and proactive this season! Learn more about the study here: https://lnkd.in/eUYVyBuY 

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    In a recent article, InfoBionic.Ai’s CEO, Stuart Long, dives deep into how AI is transforming healthcare diagnostics by tackling the growing data volume crisis. With healthcare data projected to grow by 36% through 2025, 80% still remains unstructured and underutilized. Learn how AI can unlock the potential of high-integrity data to improve diagnostic accuracy, speed up diagnoses, and revolutionize cardiac care. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eB2ntPJp 

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    A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association offers the first U.S. population-level analysis of congenital heart defects. The study uses a new analysis of insurance data from Colorado to suggest we may be severely undercounting children born with heart defects, even though they are the most common birth defect in the U.S. Read more about the findings here: https://lnkd.in/eNm8yNei 

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    A recent Nature Communications study has made significant discoveries about how the gut microbiome interacts with cells to cause cardiovascular disease. It found phenylacetylglutamine, produced by gut bacteria as a waste product, is associated with a heightened risk for developing heart failure when found at high levels, and can lead to worse outcomes for patients with heart failure. Read more about the study here: https://lnkd.in/ddrywPR9 

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    InfoBionic.Ai announces the inclusion of its MoMe.net ambulatory ECG monitoring system in Connection Hub on Epic Showroom. This showroom provides a virtual space for healthcare professionals to explore solutions and services that connect with Epic’s electronic health record (EHR) system. The MoMe ARC® solution’s seamless integration with Epic allows healthcare professionals to enhance care quality and efficiency across the country. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/efufT4_D

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    New research published in JAHA — Journal of the American Heart Association suggests that work-related stress that stems from job strain and the perceived imbalance between effort and reward may raise the risk of developing an abnormal heart rhythm condition. The study found adults in white-collar jobs in Canada who met the above criteria had a substantially higher risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AFib) than their peers who felt less stressed and more rewarded. Read more about the study here: https://lnkd.in/eV8JEEvX 

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Funding

InfoBionic.Ai 12 total rounds

Last Round

Series D

US$ 57.8M

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