Ann Arbor, Mich. – On April 12, 20Fathoms welcomed leaders from 10 startups to the first day of instruction for the HealthSpark Accelerator, a 12-week high-intensity startup acceleration program for digital and telehealth startups.
As a participant IndividuALLytics will receive more than 100 hours of instruction from senior healthcare leaders, serial entrepreneurs, investors, and professional service providers.
“The HealthSpark Accelerator is unique in that we are focused on startups using advanced technology to solve problems faced by providers, patients, and caregivers in rural areas like Northern Michigan,” said Lauren Bigelow, Executive Director of 20Fathoms. “Additionally, participants will benefit from a curriculum featuring world-class speakers, mentors, and healthcare systems.”
“The HealthSpark Accelerator facilitators are exceptional at frequently testing our startup business model and solution model hypothesis during the seed stage of development,”commented Dennis Nash, CEO of IndividuALLytics. “They are taking years of learning and market testing time down to a few months. This derisks disruptive innovators, like IndividuALLytics and the other great digital health cohort teams (10 Startups Selected for the 2021 HealthSpark Accelerator – 20Fathoms), so they can be more successful for healthcare customers and early stage investors immediately, which generates faster growth, great jobs, and most importantly better care outcomes for patients and doctors at less cost. For IndividuALLytics, this has helped connect additional medical leaders and investors to further our evidence based outcomes study kickoff of 1000 patients with multiple chronic conditions to validate 20% to 100% improvement on patients’ physical, mental, social and life health outcomes over current standard of care while doctors earn more in less time with higher safety and less risk.“
IndividuALLytics , along with other digital and telehealth startups were invited to participate in the 2021 cohort. IndividuALLytics supports both patients and practitioners by providing focused, personalized treatments for chronic diseases and mental health disorders. The companies utilize advanced and emerging technologies to resolve healthcare challenges that particularly impact patients, providers, and caregivers in rural areas and community health settings, including chronic disease management, access to care, remote patient monitoring, patient follow-up and compliance, care coordination, mental health, and provider burnout.