American Heart Association consortium advances development of
evidence-based health tech solutions
TAIPEI, Dec. 4, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- dBio has joined the American Heart Association
Center for Health Technology & Innovation (the Center)
Innovators' Network, an initiative focused on building and
fostering health technology relationships to develop innovative and
scalable solutions. The Center aims to advance the rapid,
efficient and effective development of healthcare technology,
bringing together innovators to accelerate the development and
adoption of transformative solutions aimed at improving
cardiovascular health and patient care on a global scale.
By joining the American Heart Association Center for Health
Technology and Innovation Innovators' Network, dBio also has the
opportunity to access the Association's digital evidence-based
scientific guidelines and clinical recommendations as they develop
digital healthcare technologies. Members collaborate with the
Center in different ways, including building models for clinical
outcome studies, which lowers the significant cost of developing
those studies independently, helping connect the science to
technology and providing evidence that a digital platform improves
healthcare outcomes – a key concern for providers and payers. This
invaluable network will guide and support dBio's efforts in
advancing health technology.
"The Center aims to advance the rapid, efficient and effective
development of healthcare technology," said Robert A. Harrington, M.D., FAHA, volunteer past
president of the American Heart Association (2019-2020), chair
of the American Heart Association's Health Tech Advisory Group for
the Center and the Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean of Weill Cornell
Medicine and provost for medical affairs of Cornell University. "Joining the Innovators'
Network gives members the opportunity to leverage the consortium
and work toward broadening and deepening their engagement in this
arena."
"We are excited to join the American Heart Association
Innovators' Network, a collaboration that aligns perfectly with our
mission to drive innovation in healthcare technology," said
Judy Wu, business development
director at dBio. "With the support of the American Heart
Association's scientific experts and leading cardiologists, we look
forward to advancing StethoCloud, our AI-powered wearable
stethoscope. This partnership will accelerate the adoption of
transformative solutions that enhance cardiovascular care and
provide real-time, actionable insights for both patients and
healthcare providers."
Whether utilized by healthcare professionals or individuals at
home, StethoCloud delivers invaluable insights, supporting improved
health outcomes and empowering better care decisions. Through our
participation in the Center's ecosystem, dBio is aligned with the
Association's mission to advance the health of all individuals and
communities and remains committed to driving innovation in health
technology and enhancing cardiovascular care worldwide.
About dBio
dBio joins the Innovators' Network bringing with them
StethoCloud, the world's lightest AI wearable stethoscope, weighing
just 15 grams. Designed with user comfort in mind, StethoCloud
seamlessly connects to smartphones via Bluetooth, marking a
significant advancement in remote health monitoring.
StethoCloud is revolutionizing cardiology by capturing and
analyzing heart sounds with unparalleled precision. It facilitates
long-term recordings and personalized trend analysis, providing
continuous, real-time insights into vital signs. Powered by
advanced AI and IoT technology, StethoCloud serves a wide range of
health applications, from large-scale physical examinations to
individualized home care.
MEDIA CONTACT:
For dBio: Edward Chou
Executive Assistant to Chairman
Edward.chou@dbio-tech.com
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