
Alertive Healthcare
Remote patient monitoring and clinical communication platform.
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Alertive Healthcare provides a platform for remote patient monitoring and clinical communication, serving healthcare providers and patients. The company was founded in 2017 by Dr. Nirav H. Shah, Jorge Sanchez, and Noah Manders. Dr. Shah, a stroke neurologist, was motivated by the difficulty stroke patients had in returning to the clinic for monitoring. He began piloting remote blood pressure monitoring, which formed the foundation of the company's offering.
The company's core product is a platform that integrates with smart devices and FDA-approved wearables to collect physiological data such as blood pressure, heart rate, and weight. This data is automatically synced to the cloud, and the platform sends intelligent alerts to providers when a patient's vitals are concerning, aiming to reduce treatment time and prevent events like heart attacks and strokes. The system offers features for care coordination, telemedicine consultations, and direct messaging between doctors and patients. For clinicians, Alertive provides tools for secure messaging, task management, and real-time visibility of patient data to improve workflow and care coordination. The platform aims to replace legacy pager systems in hospitals with a mobile application that delivers critical alerts and allows for secure collaboration.
Alertive Healthcare's business model focused on providing its remote patient monitoring platform to healthcare providers. On October 5, 2021, the company was acquired by Carbon Health to extend Carbon's home-based care capabilities. Prior to its acquisition, Alertive Healthcare had raised a total of $2.16 million over two funding rounds, including a seed round led by Pioneer Square Labs and a grant from Y Combinator.
Keywords: remote patient monitoring, clinical communication, RPM, telehealth, chronic disease management, healthcare data, patient engagement, care coordination, clinical workflow, digital health, medical device integration, stroke care, cardiology, primary care, secure messaging, task management, hospital communication