Medical Informatics Corp.
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Medical Informatics Corp.

http://medicalinformaticscorp.com/
Last activity: 30.11.2022
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Medical Informatics Corp. (MIC) is setting a new standard of care, founded on improved patient monitoring, real-time predictive analytics, and patient-centered healthcare. We empower every member of the medical team to improve patient care, expedite intervention, reduce risk, and help create financially strong hospitals by enabling more informed, data-driven decisions. Our Sickbay™️ clinical surveillance and analytics platform features a vendor-neutral Time Series Data Engine (TSDE)™️ and is cleared as a Class II medical device for patient monitoring, analytics, and alarm distribution. Using Sickbay, physicians, researchers and other members of the care team can go beyond a clinical summary to access complete patient histories, automate documentation that include waveforms, create scalable teleICUs and command centers, and directly develop and deploy algorithms and analytics – at scale. More information is available at www.michealthcare.com.
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Location: United States, Texas, Houston
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 832-303-3113
Total raised: $38.9M
Founded date: 2010

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DateSeriesAmountInvestors
30.11.2022Series B$27M-
02.04.2019Series A$11.9M-

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30.11.2022Medical Informatics Raises $27M in Series B FinancingMedical Informatics, a Houston, TX-based provider of virtual care and analytics solutions, raised $27M in Series B funding. The financing included a $17M Series B co-led by Catalio Capital Management, through Catalio’s venture capital strat...
29.11.2022Remote patient monitoring platform Medical Informatics Corp raises $27MThe company's platform, Sickbay, takes real-time data from bedside devices and makes it actionable With healthcare workers becoming increasingly burned out and leaving their jobs, leading to 85% of healthcare facilities dealing with staff s...
29.11.2022Remote monitoring and data analytics company Medical Informatics raises $17MPhoto: LUIS ALVAREZ/Getty Images
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03.04.2019Medical Informatics Corp. Raises $11.9M for FDA-Cleared Patient Monitoring and Predictive Analytics PlatformMedical Informatics Corp. (MIC), a Houston, TX-based provider of an FDA-cleared patient monitoring and predictive analytics platform has raised $11.9M in Series A funding led by Data Collective Venture Capital (DCVC) with significant partic...
02.04.2019Medical Informatics Raises $11.9M in Series A FundingMedical Informatics Corp. (MIC), a Houston, TX-based predictive analytics and patient safety company, raised $11.9m in Series A funding. The round was led by Data Collective Venture Capital (DCVC) with participation from Intel Capital and t...
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