CA-based ISHI Health secures $4million in funding. Lead the funding round was Takeda Digital Ventures. The company plans to use the money to grow into other areas and add more products to its lineup.
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Dr. Ajay Srivastava founded ISHI Health, an AI-driven virtual clinic that combines a specialised care staff, AI algorithms, and connected devices to deliver high-quality heart failure treatment. The foundation of ISHI’s approach is a cooperative relationship with the primary cardiologist of each patient, which empowers care teams to provide high-quality local heart failure care.
The approach makes it possible for patients to receive free care, giving them quick access to excellent heart failure specialists. The business is presently operating in California with provider groups, and announcements about additional areas will be made shortly.
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Patients with heart failure and cardiometabolic conditions can receive precision care from ISHI thanks to a partnership with Mayo Clinic. The virtual care programme makes use of a platform that evaluates biometric information from implanted and external cardiac sensors for patients over the whole range of cardiac risks.
Ajay Srivastava said, āOur journey began with a commitment to understand and address pain points in cardiac care, starting with heart failure patients. Through the integration of technology and AI, weāre able to provide patients with unprecedented convenience and proactive care, ensuring better outcomes and enhanced patient experiences.ā
About ISHI Health
ISHI provides individualised heart failure therapy at home through the use of a cutting-edge, cardiac device-agnostic AI environment. Through local partnerships with cardiologists, ISHI provides professional, convenient, and affordable heart failure care while significantly enhancing patient outcomes.
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