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Cognitive patient care assistant using AI
$140k - $160kAnnually
Junior, Mid
Remote in USA
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Inspiren focuses on enhancing patient care through its cognitive patient care assistant, which is designed for healthcare facilities like hospitals and nursing homes. The system utilizes a hybrid sensing platform that integrates computer vision, environmental sensing, and IoT technology to monitor patients in real-time. This allows healthcare providers to gather important data about patients' behaviors and their surroundings, leading to better insights for care optimization. Inspiren stands out from competitors by offering a seamless integration of its technology into existing healthcare environments, ensuring minimal disruption. The company's goal is to improve patient safety, increase staff efficiency, and enhance infection control in healthcare settings.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$17M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2016
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The AI-powered technology that prevented 400+ falls in a 6-month pilot and earned Maplewood a spot on the McKnight's 2023 Excellence in Technology Awards finalist list will soon become a mainstay at Maplewood at Stony Hill.BETHEL, Conn., Sept. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Maplewood at Stony Hill , a dedicated memory care community in Bethel, CT, announced the rollout of an AI-powered fall prevention system following a highly successful pilot run at a sister property earlier this year. The technology, co-developed by Maplewood and Inspiren, Inc. , is being installed in all 84 residential apartments at Maplewood's Stony Hill community. Called AUGi (for Augmented Intelligence), it's the world's first cognitive resident care assistant, and will promote independence, help prevent injury, and instill peace of mind in residents living with early, mid-stage, and late-stage Alzheimer's disease and dementia and their families.Augmented Intelligence (AUGi) unit from Inspiren and Maplewood Senior Living. (Image courtesy of Maplewood Senior Living)AUGi demonstrated notable success during a 6-month, 33-unit pilot study at Inspīr Carnegie Hill , a luxury senior living community operated by Maplewood Senior Living on Manhattan's Upper East Side
Founded by Michael Wang, Paul Coyne, and Vincent Cocito in 2016, Inspiren has now raised a total of $17.35M in reported equity funding.
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In June 2021, Inspiren launched the AUGi platform at the facility complete with AUGI Basestations, Smart Lanyards, Mobile App, and Tableau analytics.
By using AI, caregivers can automatically know when a patient is in potential danger or receive intelligent insights to help us better attend to and check on the patient along the way. Inspiren, a nurse-led technology company, announced its partnership with Generations Healthcare, an innovative group that operates 28 skilled nursing facilities across California and Nevada. This partnership marks the startup’s first time introducing its proprietary technology, AUGi, on the West Coast. AUGi has now been implemented in senior care and acute care settings in Texas, Florida, New York and New Jersey, demonstrating the scalability of the technology