MobiHealth News March 27, 2023
Emily Olsen

The latest cohort includes 23 companies focused on technology for retaining, deploying and training healthcare workers.

Amazon Web Services on Monday announced the 23 startups that will participate in the latest round of its healthcare accelerator.

The four-week program is focused on digital health tools that aim to address workforce challenges, including retaining healthcare workers, deploying clinicians to new sites of care, and training or upskilling for providers.

The startups in the latest cohort include:

  • Momo Medical, which offers the BedSense app for monitoring memory care and nursing home residents

  • eConsult, a digital triage and remote consult platform

  • Navenio, an indoor location tracking platform for healthcare workers

  • babblevoice, a phone...

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