NEW YORK CITY, July 2, 2014 Announcing the selection of Hindsait, Inc. as a 2014 winner of Pilot Health Tech NYC. This selection distinguishes Hindsait (www.hindsait.com) as one of the area’s elite health technology startups, recognizing them for their innovative technology that leverages big data with artificial intelligence and predictive analytics to improve healthcare.
As a result of their selection, Hindsait and host organization New York Blood Center (NYBC) will receive funding for a 2014 pilot program.
Beth Shaz, Chief Medical Officer of New York Blood Center had this comment: "New York Blood Center is excited to partner with Hindsait, a leading healthcare artificial intelligence company..."
Pinaki Dasgupta, Hindsait's CEO said, "Healthcare is just starting to use technologies like ours that use artificial intelligence and predictive analytics to improve our healthcare system and the health of our citizens. There is so much possibility to leverage these technologies along with big data to improve healthcare. Hindsait is proud to have been selected by Pilot Health Tech NYC’s impressive panel of judges in what was a very competitive field. We look forward to helping healthcare payors, providers and organizations like New York Blood Center to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs."
Beth Shaz, Chief Medical Officer of New York Blood Center had this comment: "New York Blood Center is excited to partner with Hindsait, a leading healthcare artificial intelligence company, in a new pilot to improve the health of New Yorkers. With this program we aim to dramatically increase NYBC's number of African American blood donors. The pilot's success will make a significant difference in the health of African Americans who are now badly underrepresented among New York's blood donors."
Pilot Health Tech NYC awarded its first pilots in 2013 after being launched by The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) in partnership with Health 2.0. The program was launched to leverage the momentum of NY’s health tech startups and to position New York City as the nation's hub for healthcare technology. One of the many signs of the program’s success at selecting promising health tech startups is the recent investment by Google Ventures in Pilot Health Tech 2013 winner, Flatiron Health.
Hindsait, Inc. turns artificial intelligence (ai), predictive analytics and big data into better healthcare with a SaaS platform that helps healthcare organizations predict, manage and improve patient outcomes more profitably. To learn more or to contact the company for a product demonstration, visit http://www.hindsait.com .