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Three Digital Health Startups Secure Combined $6.2M in Funding for Chronic Disease and Specialty Care Solutions

Mar 11, 2016 20:13 CST Updated 20:13
  • Oncora Medical Raises $1.2 Million to Help Doctors Develop Personalized Radiation Therapy Plans for Cancer Patients


  • Brain Rehabilitation Therapy Company Constant Therapy Completes $2 Million Series A Financing

  • AHRQ and NIH Invest $3 Million in Purdue University to Fund the Development of Chronic Care Management Software


Oncora Medical Raises $1.2 Million to Help Physicians Develop Personalized Radiation Therapy Plans for Cancer Patients

Oncora Medical, a digital health company based in Pennsylvania, USA, announced the completion of $1.2 million in seed financing. The round was led by iSeed Ventures, with participation from Philadelphia-based BioAdvance and renowned medical scientist and entrepreneur Dr. Thomas “Rock” Mackie. The funds raised will be used to establish a research team at Oncora Medical’s Philadelphia headquarters to collaborate with leading healthcare systems on the development of its new products.

For approximately two-thirds of cancer patients, radiation therapy is the primary treatment modality for disease control; however, inappropriate radiation therapy poses a serious threat to patients’ life and health. The software platform developed by Oncora Medica assists physicians in tailoring treatment plans and providing personalized services by collecting and leveraging data related to patients’ radiation therapy. Once all relevant patient data are automatically aggregated from cancer centers into the Oncora Medica system, they are seamlessly presented to physicians through clear visualization tools. Furthermore, each new patient’s data are matched with those of previous patients with similar characteristics, thereby providing robust support for the formulation of treatment plans. Thus, the core value of Oncora Medica’s service lies in enabling physicians to draw on valuable past experience to enhance the quality of future medical care.

Furthermore, physicians can review historical radiation doses from prior radiotherapy treatments via Oncora Medica’s dose prescription system. After determining the treatment plan, systematic analysis enables estimation of therapeutic efficacy and associated risks. This approach ensures that patients achieve the highest possible probability of treatment success while minimizing risk exposure.

Thus, under the leadership of Oncora Medical, personalized cancer treatment has taken a significant step forward.


Brain Rehabilitation Therapy Company Constant Therapy Completes $2 Million Series A Funding Round


Constant Therapy is a Boston-based brain rehabilitation company whose app provides rehabilitation programs for patients with conditions such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, aphasia, and learning disabilities.

Recently, the company completed a $2 million Series A financing round, led by Golden Seeds, with participation from Kapor Capital, Launchpad Venture Group, Pond Capital, and Community Health Network of Connecticut. To date, Constant Therapy has raised a total of $2.7 million in funding.


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Keith Cooper, the company’s CEO, stated that the Constant Therapy app was developed by leading experts in the field of brain rehabilitation worldwide. It leverages data analytics and scientific methods to optimize treatment outcomes for brain injuries, providing not only personalized brain rehabilitation plans for each patient but also serving as a reference for physicians during clinical treatment.

Users can access the service simply by downloading its mobile app. Subscription fees are $19.99 per month, $199.90 per year, or $299.90 for three years.

AHRQ and NIH Invest $3 Million in Purdue University to Fund the Development of Chronic Care Management Software

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Christopher Harle, a professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Purdue University, recently received two grants totaling $3 million.

Developed for a software targeting chronic disease healthcare and nursing, with investors being AHRQ and NIH.

Chronic diseases affect the lives of more than 100 million Americans, with annual national expenditures reaching $630 billion, while also contributing to workforce attrition and rising unemployment rates. Therefore, Purdue University developed this software with the aim of safeguarding healthcare for chronic disease patients through information-based tools.

This investment serves another purpose as well: by leveraging this digital health tool, we aim not only to deliver high-quality healthcare services to patients but also to help the public better understand the significance of granting clinical researchers access to their electronic health records (EHRs). “Our goal is to leverage the data within these EHRs to develop chronic disease treatment support software on a clinical basis,” explained Professor Christopher Harle.

Compiled by Wang Jinfan