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Hillel’s Tech Corner: ART MEDICAL brings holistic approach to critical care Art Medical has developed its smART+ Platform, an all-in-one solution that utilizes sensor-based feeding tubes and other smart disposables made by Art.   Art Medical's holistic approach to critical care.(photo credit: Courtesy) I’ve always known ventilators to be one of the key life support pieces of equipment in a critical care setting. However, it was… Oct 09, 2023 |  Jpost Learn more Four Israeli startups to test health tech with Thomas Jefferson University Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia in the United States and the Israel Innovation Authority have announced the four winning Israeli companies that will take part in a joint program to develop, test, and pilot technologies, services and devices in the health sector to address unmet medical needs. May 20, 2020 |  Timesofisrael Learn more 4 startups win Jefferson-Israel $1M innovation competition Thomas Jefferson University and the Israel Innovation Authority this week unveiled the four winning Israeli companies selected to split $1 million in prize money to develop, test and pilot innovative health care technologies. May 20, 2020 |  Bizjournals Learn more Israel Innovation Authority and Thomas Jefferson University announce the four winners Thomas Jefferson University and the Israel Innovation Authority have announced the four winning Israeli companies in a joint program to develop, test, and pilot impactful technologies, services and devices in the health sector that will help meet unmet medical needs, especially pressing as we face the dire challenge posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. May 20, 2020 |  Innovationisrael Learn more Thomas Jefferson names 4 winners of $1M health tech innovation competition The competition, which Thomas Jefferson launched last year in collaboration with the Israel Innovation authority, sought health tech startups to develop, test and pilot innovative technologies for the healthcare industry. The Israel Innovation Authority is a funding organization that supports the development of new products, technologies and companies in the nation, often through international partnerships. May 20, 2020 |  Beckershospitalreview Learn more Israel Innovation Authority The Israel Innovation Authority is Israel's central agency to manage the country’s governmental support of the resource of innovation. As the governments' operational arm in the arena of technological innovation and R&D, the goal of the Authority is to provide professional support and infrastructure to government efforts to encourage innovation in all industry sectors, complementing… Jul 18, 2019 |  Linkedin Learn more ART MEDICAL: New Technologies Needed to Address Inadequate Implementation of Nutritional Guidelines Across the Majority of Intensive Care Units Tel Aviv, Israel – 18 March 2019 – ART MEDICAL, a medical device company that specializes in nutrition-based intensive care unit (ICU) technology, today announced the publication of an article that outlines the limitations of current ICU nutrition methods and provides insights into cutting-edge technologies that may advance this critical component of patient care into the… Mar 18, 2019 |  Lifesciences Instinctif Learn more 10 Israeli companies scouring digital data to save our lives Making sense of the vast amount of data stored in our medical records and coming from the growing number of medical devices we use at home or in the hospital is a hot area for technological advances. Feb 11, 2019 |  Israel21c Learn more Technology innovations in delivering accurate nutrition Recent studies suggest that nutritional guidelines across the majority of intensive care units (ICUs) are not being implemented (Bendavid et al. 2017; Heyland et al. 2003). Lack of knowledge, no technology to support medical staff, and general noncompliance with nutritional guidelines result in higher mortality and infection complications. Jan 19, 2019 |  Healthmanagement Learn more This Israeli startup brings sensor-based smart tubes to the ICU Art Medical, a company based in Israel and Palo Alto, has products that seek to prevent complications that can arise from intubation, including aspiration pneumonia, ventilator-associated pneumonia and acute kidney injury. Feb 23, 2018 |  Medcitynews Learn more

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