Mid-week roundup: TytoCare’s Wheeze Detection clears FDA, OpenLoop telehealth’s $15M Series A, PointClickCare buys PatientPattern EHR, last info session for Health Wildcatters’ 2023 accelerator

TytoCare receives FDA clearance for its lung sound monitoring algorithm. Wheeze Detection, which analyzes lung sound data for adults and children aged two and above, will be added to Tyto Insights for the remote diagnosis of developing lung conditions. The AI algorithm in Tyto’s decision support software analyzes their database of lung sounds against the patient’s, recorded by TytoCare’s stethoscope device, to determine if wheezing or other abnormal sounds are detected. Wheeze Detection was previously CE-marked for Europe. It’s an important addition as respiratory conditions account for 40% of their diagnoses over time through the TytoCare home-based telehealth + device diagnostic kit. Tyto Insights is part of TytoCare’s Home Smart Clinic, released last November, for at-home remote care targeted to providers and health plans. It includes Tyto Engagement Labs configured for each specific program and cohort that delivers on expected ROI and improved health outcomes. Tyto release

A substantial Series A round to OpenLoop. OpenLoop is a turnkey white-label telehealth with staff platform that targets two interesting segments: providers and digital health companies. Their $15 million Series A was led by Nava Ventures, with participation from new investors UnityPoint Health Ventures and PrimeTime Ventures, and existing investors SpringTide Ventures and ManchesterStory, adding to their existing $25 million in funding. Their network has 6,000+ certified clinicians across all 50 states, offers 30+ digital health specialties, and has capabilities in 15 languages. Also announced was the addition of a nationwide insurance payer network that allows clients to offer reimbursable services to patients instead of cash pay-only options, plus a payer coverage and revenue cycle management (RCM) service. Release

Senior/home care coordination platform PointClickCare acquires EHR Patient Pattern. Patient Pattern adds to PointClickCare’s position with long‐term and post‐acute care providers as well as with other high-needs populations with its EHR and care management platform that serves Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plans, ACO REACH participants, and PACE programs. Terms, timing, and management transitions were not disclosed. Release

And down in Dallas, Health Wildcatters is rounding up the dogies for its 2023 Accelerator. Their last info session on the application process is on 4 April from 2-3pm CDT. Their Accelerator is a three-month program, September-November, that includes only 8 to 12 startups. There’s intensive training, introductions to their 200-strong mentor and investor network (hopefully none from SVB or Signature Bank!), plus investment from Health Wildcatters. More information on the Accelerator here, registration for the application info session here, and 2023 application here. Final applications are due by 31 May.

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