Search company, investor...

Founded Year

2019

Mosaic Score
The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.

-13 points in the past 30 days

About MedSys Health

MedSys Health focuses on disrupting healthcare delivery through a comprehensive virtual care platform in the healthcare technology sector. The company offers a suite of services including remote patient monitoring, telemedicine, and patient engagement solutions designed to improve health outcomes and patient care. MedSys Health primarily serves healthcare organizations looking to implement value-based care through technology. It was founded in 2019 and is based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Headquarters Location

Fort Lauderdale, Florida,

United States

Loading...

MedSys Health's Product Videos

MedSysHealth RPMPlatform Demo.jpg

MedSys Health's Products & Differentiators

    Remote Patient Monitoring

    Remote Monitoring allows clinical team to monitor patients’ chronic conditions outside of a clinic setting using connected medical devices. to securely collect patient data which is transmitted to the clinical and care teams. We have both discrete and continuous monitoring. CareTeam members are notified if patients have readings outside of the normal ranges to prevent a medical event from happening.

Loading...

Latest MedSys Health News

8+ things to know in #MiamiTech: News about Techstars Miami, Capstack, Blink Charging, Muck Rack, Terran Orbital, tech job openings & much more

Mar 13, 2024

Proudly supported by: 8+ things to know in #MiamiTech: News about Techstars Miami, Capstack, Blink Charging, Muck Rack, Terran Orbital, tech job openings & much more Two South Florida startups chosen for Techstars Miami cohort Techstars Miami announced the Spring Class of 2024, a 13-week accelerator program, and two of the companies hail from South Florida. The 12 startups selected come from around the world and span healthtech, proptech, enterprise SaaS, developer tools, legaltech and fintech. “We selected startups based on three criteria; A deep understanding of customer pain, a demonstrated ability to execute quickly and the potential for a $1 billion+ revenue business,” said Techstars Managing Director Andres Barreto, in the announcement. The program is hybrid but the accelerator kicked off this week in-person and will also end in Miami. The two South Florida startups are: Astronuts : This Miami startup, led by CEO Michel Francis, provides analytics and insights for software engineering and is developing AI monitoring tools for developers to spot, fix, and ship high-quality code faster. BuildrFi: As a financial hub for construction, this Miami startup led by CEO Isabel Rodriguez is developing a project cash flow dashboard with embedded financial products, including materials invoice financing, cash advances, and revenue-based loans. Read about all 12 startups here . Applications are now open for the Techstars Miami Fall Accelerator, which will be an in-person program. 2 Capstack bags investment from Citi Ventures Miami-based Capstack Technologies is creating what it says is the first online bank-to-bank marketplace designed to help financial institutions mitigate asset risk. The startup announced it recently secured strategic funding from Citi Ventures. Citi’s recent investment, the amount of which was not disclosed, adds to a $6 million round of fundraising last summer. T “Citi Ventures is committed to investing in companies that have the potential to drive our industry forward,” said Jeff Flynn, Director, Citi Ventures. “Capstack Technologies’ innovative approach could fundamentally change the way smaller banks manage risk and grow their businesses, and ultimately could create opportunities for Citi to engage differently with this sizable segment of the financial services ecosystem.” The CEO and founder of Capstack is Michal Cieplinski, is a serial entrepreneur who previously co-founded Pipe, LendingClub, and Fundbox. He was also a Managing Director at BNY Mellon. Most journalists don’t yet use AI, Muck Rack survey says AI is moving fast but journalists are split on using it. Twenty-eight percent cited using AI in their workflow and 20% plan to explore it, according to new survey results from  Muck Rack , the Miami-based company that provides a popular public relations management platform. Muck Rack’s seventh annual  State of Journalism  report, which surveyed 1,106 journalists on the current state of the industry, also found that those who are using or plan to use AI, are doing so for brainstorming (52%), research (51%) and drafting headlines (34%). However, nearly 60% reported that their newsroom has no AI use case policy. The report also covered such topics as layoffs in the industry, workload and salary, social media, PR and more. Download the full free report  here . 4 Goodbye, Blink Charging Blink Charging , the homegrown publicly traded electric vehicle charger marker, has chosen Bowie, Maryland, near Washington DC — not Miami Beach — for its global headquarters, the South Florida Business Journal reported . Blink CEO Brendan Jones called the headquarters move “a pivotal moment in our journey toward a greener future.” According the the Journal, Blink now makes some 15,000 EV chargers annually, but wants to grow that to about 50,000 units per year. In addition to the headquarters offices, the company is building 30,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Maryland. It’s unclear if Blink will maintain a presence in Miami Beach. Read more here. 5 Terran Orbital secures contracts worth millions Terran Orbital , a global leader in satellite-based solutions primarily serving the aerospace and defense industries, announced it was awarded a $15.2 million contract to supply Ambassador Class satellite platforms complete with solar arrays and support equipment to the Air Force Research Laboratory AFRL. The contract, managed through Axient Corporation, will integrate payloads onto these ESPA-Grande size space vehicle platforms to support specific United States Space Force missions. Delivery is planned in the 4th quarter of 2024. Terran Orbital also announced it is one of 15 companies awarded Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contracts with a maximum combined value of $45 million. The contracts are in support of NASA’s Flight Opportunities and Small Spacecraft Technology programs within the agency’s Space Technology Mission Directorate. The five-year agreement enables Terran Orbital to provide space vehicles and payload integration services for a variety of missions, the company said. 6 7 Much more #MiamiTech news to note The upcoming Miami Tech Summit , happening April 17 at PAMM, announced that the Milken Institute, the pre-eminent nonprofit and nonpartisan think tank focused on tackling critical global issues, will be the Principal Thought Leadership Partner for the 2024 event. The collaboration will include panel curation and moderation and will leverage the Institute’s deep expertise in critical tech policy issues facing the U.S. The Milken Institute will also lead an interactive session titled “Building an Inclusive Financial Ecosystem: Digital Assets, the Internet, and AI.” Miami-based  DermaSensor  and CEO and co-founder Cody Simmons won an Innovation Award at  South by Southwest. The startup created a non-invasive device that can detect skin cancer on patients within seconds in primary care offices, and it recently received FDA clearance . DermaSensor won in the SXSW Innovation Awards’ health and biotech category. Betr , the Miami-based sports-betting startup, recently announced that it has bolstered its senior leadership team. Dan Maas will be Betr’s as Head of Media Revenue and joins from Wave Sports & Entertainment, where he was  EVP of Commercial and oversaw the development and monetization of highly successful premium franchises, including New Heights with Travis and Jason Kelce and Podcast P with Paul George. Andrew Winchel joins Betr as Head of Government Affairs. He previously worked at FanDuel, where he served as their Director of Regulatory Affairs, working closely with state regulators and political leaders on key issues pertaining to sports gaming. Winchel will strengthen Betr’s internal government and regulatory affairs capabilities. The startup recently raised $15 million in venture capital, at a valuation of $375 million. MedSys Health  has also expanded its leadership team. Sohail W. Azeem joins  as the Chief Strategy Officer. Azeem formerly was CEO of Inova Specialty Hospital in Alexandria, Va., and CEO of Kindred Healthcare in New York City. MedSys, which offers a comprehensive Virtual Care Delivery Platform, has also established key industry partnerships, such as one with AT&T to address some of the challenges of access to healthcare and connectivity. Read more about MedSys here . Accelirate , a Sunrise-based provider of AI-enabled automation services, acquired Revelation AI, a Greater Boston Area-based Platinum Salesforce Partner specializing in AI and predictive analytics. The amount of the deal was not disclosed. Led by CEO Ahmed Zaidi, Accelirate helps enterprises accelerate their digital transformations. SureImpact , a startup that integrates data-driven insights with impacful social initiatives, announced its partnership with  Merit Nonprofit Professional Development , a leading microlearning platform dedicated to nonprofit teams. This collaboration introduces an innovative course on impact measurement, designed to empower nonprofits to amplify their fundraising efforts by leveraging precise, data-informed strategies. By joining forces with Merit, SureImpact aims to further enrich its offerings, utilizing Merit’s microlearning expertise to equip nonprofit professionals with tools for measuring impact. Read more about SureImpact here . We feel this. A new report from RentCafe ranks the most competitive rental markets, with Miami topping the list for 2024. In Miami, apartments now lease within 36 days, according to the report, compared with a 41-day national average. They have 14 prospective renters for each unit compared with the national average of seven, and the city’s occupancy rate is 96.5%, compared with 93% nationally. Find the report here . 8 + Opportunity Knocks Ready to jumpstart your tech career? Plan to attend the Venture Miami Hiring Fair on April 4th, from 4 pm to 7 pm at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson campus, where you’ll have the chance to meet face-to-face with tech employers, brush up on your professional skills, and perhaps snag your dream job. Jobseekers should register here . Tech employers can register here . Venture Miami invites you to the Miami Tech Week Kick-Off Event from 10 am – noon on April 8 in partnership with Miami Hack Week with a vibrant public gathering at the historic City Hall. With remarks by Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, Keith Rabois, Jack Abraham and Delian Asparouhov, this event also promises some major tech announcements from Miami Tech’s leading figures. Find out more and register here. EndeavorLAB Black Founders Cohort: A cohort based program to support underrepresented founders in Florida in building a foundation for scale. Endeavor selects 10 companies following its global selection for high-impact entrepreneurs. Applicants submit an application online. Finalists are interviewed by Endeavor Staff. Apply by May 5 . Applications are now being accepted for the FAU Tech Runway Venture Program, which provides the most promising companies and talented entrepreneurs with the resources, services and guidance to build and scale their startups. Applications are opened twice a year and seeks exceptional entrepreneurs and startups with high-growth potential and disruptive technologies. Apply by April 7. Ironhack + eMerge Americas Community Tech Catalyst Scholarship is open for applications through March 29. This scholarship is designed for those who want to learn tech skills and build a career in technology in Miami, but may not have the financial means to pursue their dreams. Individuals who pass the application process will be awarded partial scholarships ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 to cover a portion of tuition costs for any of Ironhack’s US bootcamps. Learn more and apply here by March 29 . Miami-Dade Innovation Authority launched its third Public Innovation Challenge : MDIA seeks proposals from local and global early-to-growth stage startup companies with innovative approaches to enhancing cargo visibility at PortMiami, with a focus on public data-based solutions. Together with  PortMiami  and  Miami-Dade County , MDIA will select at least three startups and provide $100,000 in funding to each company to support pilot testing at the Port so that they can be scaled to others globally. The deadline to submit seaport-related proposals for the third challenge is April 26, 2024. To submit, visit  mdia.miami/port . ICYMI

MedSys Health Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was MedSys Health founded?

    MedSys Health was founded in 2019.

  • Where is MedSys Health's headquarters?

    MedSys Health's headquarters is located at Fort Lauderdale.

  • Who are MedSys Health's competitors?

    Competitors of MedSys Health include Prevounce and 4 more.

  • What products does MedSys Health offer?

    MedSys Health's products include Remote Patient Monitoring and 4 more.

Loading...

Compare MedSys Health to Competitors

C
CoachCare

CoachCare specializes in virtual health and remote patient monitoring within the healthcare sector. The company offers software solutions that enable healthcare providers to monitor patient health remotely, facilitate virtual visits, and manage health data. CoachCare's services are primarily utilized by individual practices, hospitals, and health systems. CoachCare was formerly known as Selvera. It was founded in 2013 and is based in New York, New York.

HealthSnap Logo
HealthSnap

HealthSnap focuses on patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency through its integrated Virtual Care Management platform within the healthcare technology sector. The company offers Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Chronic Care Management (CCM) services, which enable healthcare providers to manage chronic conditions remotely. It was formerly known as HealthSnap Solutions. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Miami, Florida.

V
Veta Health

Veta Health specializes in AI-enabled virtual care solutions within the healthcare industry. The company offers a platform that facilitates real-time and asynchronous communication between healthcare providers and patients, remote monitoring of patient vitals, personalized engagement, and care coordination tools. Veta Health primarily serves health systems, clinicians, and patients, aiming to improve patient outcomes and healthcare delivery efficiency. It was founded in 2016 and is based in Miami, Florida.

M
MD Revolution

MD Revolution specializes in healthcare technology and clinical services, focusing on remote patient monitoring and chronic care management. The company offers a platform and services that facilitate remote care management programs, including patient engagement, clinical tools, and integration with existing healthcare systems. MD Revolution primarily serves healthcare providers looking to implement or improve remote patient care and chronic disease management. MD Revolution was formerly known as La Jolla Institute of Personalized Medicine. It was founded in 2011 and is based in Solana Beach, California.

HBox Logo
HBox

HBox is a company that focuses on providing remote healthcare solutions in the healthcare industry. The company offers a cloud-based, AI-driven platform that enables healthcare providers to deliver continuous and episodic care virtually, without the need for physical clinics. Its services are primarily targeted towards outpatient clinics, hospitals, and health systems. It was founded in 2020 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

M
Medically Home

Medically Home is a healthcare company that focuses on providing decentralized care for patients with serious or complex illnesses. The company's main service is a comprehensive care delivery system that enables health systems to admit patients to their own homes for acute and restorative care, rather than a traditional hospital setting. Medically Home primarily serves the healthcare industry. It was founded in 2016 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Loading...

CBI websites generally use certain cookies to enable better interactions with our sites and services. Use of these cookies, which may be stored on your device, permits us to improve and customize your experience. You can read more about your cookie choices at our privacy policy here. By continuing to use this site you are consenting to these choices.