We work with innovative digital health and biotechnology startups to test, validate and
deploy solutions in a clinical setting to improve patient care, lower cost, and improve
access.
Our Guiding Principles
Efficiency and agility
- Employ iterative pilots to innovate faster with the goal of disrupting the status quo
Clinical and business rigor
- Apply evidenced-based and informed methods to find and invest in quality ideas
Human centered
- Be supportive and user-friendly for all end-users, to include patients, staff, and
providers
Digital Partners
1) HealthLoop app powered by LifeBridge Health
What is does:
- Automatically delivers daily touchpoints to patients
- Provides a real-time window into the patient for the care team
- Focuses care team on the right patient at the right time
2) Favor Study (in collaboration
with eMocha Mobile Health Inc.)
Overview: Poor adherence to heart failure drugs has been shown to be
associated with an increased number of cardiovascular-elated emergency department visits and
patient admissions. Advances in general technology and other fields of medicine have
provided opportunities to improve adherence and to reduce heart failure related admissions
through the use of video-based Directly Observed Therapy (vDOT).
Design: This study is single-center, prospective cohort study for the remote
monitoring of heart failure outpatients using emocha mobile technology for 90 days.
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of video-based directly observed
therapy (vDOT) in promoting medication adherence and identifying medications errors.
3) Clockwise
4) Iris: Intelligent
Rapid Imaging System
What it does:
- IRIS exams performed during Primary Care visit without need for dilation leveraging our
Krieger Eye Institute providers.
Current Stats
- 517 patients screened
- 188 with pathology identified
- 53 IRIS “saves”
5) Rapid Stroke
What it does: RAPID (short for Rapid processing of Perfusion and Diffusion) CT
Perfusion Imaging, pioneered at Stanford, now established at all three of LifeBridge Health’s
acute stroke centers in Maryland: Sinai Hospital, Northwest Hospital, and Carroll Hospital
Center.
- +700 stroke centers adopted RAPID platform
- +300 sites using RAPID for clinical research