Tyto Care Named One of FierceMedTech’s “Fierce 15” Companies of 2019
The Annual List Highlights Companies That Are Chasing Medical Breakthroughs Through Technology
Tyto Care, the healthcare industry’s first all-in-one modular device and telehealth platform for on-demand, remote medical examinations, announced that it has been named by FierceMedTech as one of 2019’s Fierce 15, designating it as one of the most promising private medtech companies in the industry.
Tyto Care’s TytoHome is a handheld examination device that examines the heart, lungs, skin, ears, throat, abdomen, and body temperature. The solution enables users to perform comprehensive medical exams anytime, anywhere and send the captured exam data to a healthcare provider for on-demand diagnosis of acute care situations. Tyto Care works with over 60 health systems globally and has partnered with numerous telehealth companies, large private practices, and employers. TytoHome is also available in Best Buy stores nationwide and on BestBuy.com.
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“We are honored to be recognized by FierceMedTech as a medical technology leader,” said Dedi Gilad, CEO and Co-Founder of Tyto Care. “This recognition signifies the ground-breaking impact we are having on the day-to-day lives of patients and physicians by bringing convenience and accessibility to the healthcare experience without sacrificing any quality. We are excited to continue to deliver the best virtual care experience to patients around the world.”
The Fierce 15 celebrates the spirit of being “fierce”championing innovation and creativity, even in the face of intense competition. This is FierceMedTech’s 8th annual Fierce 15 selection. This year’s full list can be viewed here.
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“One of the true joys of covering this field is being able to talk with the people driving the next great medical advancements—technologies that may not just change a patient or parent’s life, but also the day-to-day work of clinicians, surgeons, researchers and developers themselves,” said Conor Hale, associate editor of FierceMedTech. “Potential breakthroughs such as these can ripple into new therapies, procedures and interventions, and ultimately more ways to heal more people.”
An internationally recognized daily report reaching a network of over 90,000 medtech industry professionals, FierceMedTech provides subscribers with an authoritative analysis of the day’s top stories. Every year FierceMedTech evaluates hundreds of private companies from around the world for its annual Fierce 15 list, which is based on a variety of factors such as the strength of its technology, partnerships, venture backers and competitive market position.
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