Here are 14 recent partnerships reported by Becker’s since April 18.
- After receiving a $10 million gift, Gwynedd Mercy University, based in Lower Gwynedd Township, Pa., is developing a healthcare innovation campus that will be equipped with simulation centers and spaces for interprofessional collaboration.
- Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health launched an innovation challenge encouraging New Jersey companies to create tools to improve healthcare delivery and to decrease 30-day readmissions for select diseases.
- Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health and Houston Methodist partnered with clinical intelligence company BioIntelliSense to advance remote care, address workforce shortages and create a more equitable, accessible and affordable patient care experience.
- Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami launched a wayfinding app to help patient families and visitors navigate the hospital’s 309-bed campus, providing turn-by-turn guidance.
- Greenville, S.C.-based Prisma Health signed a multiyear contract with Philips to adopt its patient monitoring and enterprise imaging software to improve its health system’s interoperability and data analytics efforts.
- Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health teamed up with mobile health service provider DocGo to transport the first patient in their zero-emissions ambulance.
- Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic signed a research agreement with AI company Vuno to develop AI and machine learning tools for more precise diagnosis, prognosis and treatment stratification in cancer.
- Charlotte, N.C.-based Novant Health opened an innovation center for exploring new technologies and solving challenges that Novant staff present.
- Drugmaker Takeda partnered with New Orleans-based Xavier University of Louisiana to launch a technology and research center to advance health equity.
- Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health launched a new program in partnership with precision medicine company CareDx aimed at improving education regarding organ donation access and transplantation in underserved communities.
- Charleston, S.C.-based MUSC Health University Medical Center partnered with health IT company Andor Health to use its AI virtual assistant for its virtual health services.
- New York City-based Mount Sinai launched a technology fund focused on bringing healthcare innovations to patients by advancing technologies from women, Black, Indigenous and people of color inventors closer to the marketplace.
- Samsung partnered with health tech company ShareSafe to integrate its mobile technology into its mobile-to-Samsung Smart TV enabling mobile multicontent casting technology on its healthcare TVs.
- Pomona (Calif.) Valley Hospital Medical Center is using wayfinding technology to help patients, staff and visitors find their way around the hospital.