
Quantified Care
Mobile health platform for remote patient monitoring.
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Quantified Care, founded in 2014 in Baltimore, MD, developed a mobile health platform to enhance patient engagement and remote monitoring. The company, led by CEO Mike Batista, created an agile system designed to help providers adopt smartphone-based devices and integrate various digital health tools to make patient care more efficient outside of medical facilities.
The platform allowed physicians and care teams to monitor patients' progress in real-time by capturing both quantitative and qualitative data. Key features included daily reminders for patients, medication compliance tracking, and the ability to record vitals through integrations with numerous connected devices. The system also facilitated secure two-way communication between patients and care teams and sent alerts when indicators suggested a patient's health was declining. Quantified Care's technology could connect with other data sources like electronic medical records and claims data, using machine learning to provide a more comprehensive view of a patient's health.
The startup participated in the DreamItHealth Baltimore accelerator and raised a total of $1.2 million, including a notable investment from KiwiVenture Partners II in 2016. Despite its early traction and winning pitch competitions, Quantified Care ceased operations in 2018.
Keywords: remote patient monitoring, mobile health, patient engagement, digital health tools, chronic condition management, healthcare data integration, real-time patient data, medication compliance, secure healthcare communication, machine learning in healthcare, telehealth, patient vitals tracking, healthcare alerts, clinical decision support, health IT, DreamItHealth, Baltimore startup