What You Should Know:
– Medicom, a health tech company specializing in enterprise imaging interoperability, announced the successful completion of an oversubscribed strategic financing round. The funding round saw significant participation from healthcare industry leaders, including UPMC Enterprises and Tampa General Hospital Ventures along with expanded participation from existing investors Cone Health Ventures, Oval Park Capital and Grayhawk Capital, as well as local Triangle venture groups such as the Carolina Angel Network and the Triangle Tweener Fund.
– These strategic partnerships bring invaluable clinical and research expertise to Medicom, bolstering the company’s ability to develop solutions that address the critical challenges facing healthcare providers. The new funding will be used to accelerate platform innovation, expand go-to-market efforts, and strengthen Medicom’s position as a leader in enterprise imaging interoperability.
Addressing the Interoperability Challenge
Medicom’s platform tackles the longstanding issue of fragmented medical image and clinical data. By creating a decentralized, peer-to-peer network, Medicom enables seamless data sharing across healthcare systems, improving patient care and research.
Key features of the Medicom platform include:
- Centralized access: Consolidates medical images and data from various sources into a single platform.
- Patient empowerment: Allows patients to access and share their images securely.
- Research acceleration: Provides researchers with de-identified patient data for valuable insights.
“As we continue to strengthen our core enterprise imaging interoperability platform and unlock transformative insights from Real-World Data, we are excited to have two extraordinary partners join our team,” said Michael Rosenberg, Co-Founder and CEO of Medicom. “Medicom’s alignment with UPMC’s and TGH’s missions around interoperability and RWD&E will accelerate the platform’s evolution and commercialization, and we are excited to see the impact these partnerships will have on our thousands of Medicom Connect and Intellect user organizations.”