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Columbia Startup Health Evolve Technologies Secures $50,000 Grant to Enhance Women’s Healthcare Accessibility

Columbia’s Health Evolve Technologies Receives $50,000 Grant to Empower Women in Healthcare

Columbia, SC – Exciting news is buzzing in the Air of Columbia, as a local startup has just been awarded a significant boost towards revolutionizing healthcare! Health Evolve Technologies LLC, a promising health tech company, recently snagged a $50,000 Acceleration Grant from the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA). This funding is paving the way for their mission to create patient-centered technologies that empower women to take charge of their health journey.

Tools for Transformation

So, what exactly does Health Evolve bring to the table? Their innovative tools are designed to craft a seamless and personalized healthcare experience, positioning patients as active partners in their care. Sounds amazing, right? The centerpiece of their technology is “Lauren,” a dynamic patient engagement platform that builds individualized care profiles based on health risks and equity. Imagine having insights into your health regarding hypertension, behavioral health, and diabetes—right at your fingertips!

A Strong Focus on Women’s Health

One standout feature of Lauren is its commitment to women’s health. The platform allows women to receive support and stay engaged with their care teams during pregnancy and beyond! “Women can build their own digital health village—connecting directly with their care team, designated loved ones, and virtual health partners while efficiently managing their health,” the company highlights.

Aiming for Health Equity

Health Evolve Technologies doesn’t just stop at improving healthcare for individuals—they’re on a mission to tackle health equity on a much larger scale. They believe the rise of patients as partners presents a tremendous opportunity to bridge the gaps in healthcare accessibility. According to their website, “We believe that the rise of patient partners is our greatest opportunity to close the health equity gap.” Now, that’s a goal we can all get behind!

Prevention is Key

Another exciting aspect of Health Evolve Technologies’ approach is their focus on proactive care. By sharing crucial clinical and social insights, they aim to reduce emergency visits and alleviate the stress that leads to burnout among healthcare providers. “As a result of this model, we reduce high costs of emergency visits and physician/nurse burnout by proactively sharing clinical and social insights on their patient(s) needs,” they explain. Empowered patients experience improved health outcomes, which contributes to a healthier and happier community.

Funding that Fuels Innovation

The SCRA’s Acceleration Grant allows Health Evolve Technologies to further invest in their technology and continue supporting their mission for global health equity. The SCRA, established in 1983, is dedicated to fueling the innovation economy in South Carolina, making sure that startups, academia, and industries have the resources they need to thrive! This funding is a big deal not only for Health Evolve but for the state’s entire healthcare landscape.

What’s Next?

As Health Evolve Technologies continues to advance its patient-centered technologies, we can’t wait to see how they’ll transform the healthcare experience for women across the state and beyond. With more grants and support systems in place, the future looks bright for this Columbia-based startup!

So, keep an ear to the ground, Columbia! With initiatives like these, we’re not just witnessing a boost in technology but a meaningful shift towards a healthier and more equitable future for all.


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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