Outcomes4Me has developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered patient empowerment platform for shared decision-making between patients and providers. The platform harnesses regulatory-grade, real-world data and patient experiences to generate deeper insights that improve care, accelerate research and achieve better outcomes.
Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Outcomes4Me is a woman-led company comprised of seasoned healthcare, oncology, pharmaceutical, consumer and technology veterans.
Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Outcomes4Me is a woman-led company comprised of seasoned healthcare, oncology, pharmaceutical, consumer and technology veterans.
Location: United States, Massachusetts, Boston
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $16.7M
Founded date: 2017
Investors 2
Date | Name | Website |
22.07.2020 | Asset Mana... | assetman.c... |
- | Forecast | forecastla... |
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
28.04.2021 | Series A | $12M | - |
20.11.2020 | - | $4.7M | - |
Mentions in press and media 23
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19.03.2023 | In Cancer, Patient-Empowering AI Begins To Change Care, Relationships | Researchers who applied artificial intelligence applied to the doctor's notes were able to predict ... [+] survival for cancer patients with 80 to 90 percent accuracy, possibly opening the way for an app allowing patients to do this themsel... |
08.02.2023 | HLTH Foundation’s Achievements and Ambitions for Health Equity | When Janna Guinen joined the brand new HLTH Foundation as executive director at the start of 2020, she was looking forward to building a strategy to help carry out the mission of HLTH – transforming the next decade of health. Interpreting t... |
01.12.2022 | Contributed: How digital health can improve cancer care delivery | Photo: FG Trade/Getty Images |
25.11.2021 | Healthcare Must Set Out on Digital Patient Journey | (Yicai Global) Nov. 25 -- Healthcare is outdated and still operates largely on pen, paper, and fax. The sector must learn from connectivity in other industries such as autos. Digital, wearable, and AI-driven technologies empower patients to... |
23.09.2021 | 2021 CXO Summit – A Recap | Our 16th Annual CXO Summit convened virtually again this year to highlight the latest insights and innovations on important topics like Data, Cloud, Security, Healthcare, and E-Commerce. Our lineup of speakers included the CEOs of Snowflake... |
04.05.2021 | Outcomes4Me Raises $12M in Series A Funding Round | Outcomes4Me Inc., a Cambridge, Mass.-based developer of an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered platform to empower cancer patients to navigate their care, raised $12m in Series A funding round. The round was led by Northpond Ventures, with... |
30.04.2021 | StartUPDATES: New developments from healthcare startups | Seven Bridges this week announced the close of the first $15 million of a planned $30 million Series C round from a new life sciences investor. This investment will support the company in its mission to accelerate scientific discovery and s... |
28.04.2021 | Outcomes4Me Raises $12 Million in Oversubscribed Series A to Fuel Expansion of AI-Powered Cancer Patient Empowerment Platform | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Outcomes4Me Inc., developer of an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered platform to empower cancer patients to navigate their care, today announced it has raised $12 million in an oversubscrib... |
28.04.2021 | Outcomes4Me Raises $12M for AI-Powered Cancer Patient Empowerment Platform | What You Should Know: – Outcomes4Me Inc., a Cambridge, MA-based developer of an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered platform to empower cancer patients to navigate their care, today announced it has raised $12 million in an oversubscribed ... |
28.04.2021 | Outcomes4Me Raises $12M to Expand Its Cancer Patient Support App | outcomes4me EXECUTIVES SAMI SHALABI, mAYA R. SAID and Osama E. Rahma. | photo: ryuji Suzuki The onset of a global pandemic provided challenges for people across the globe. While it’s not good for anyone to catch COVID-19, the risks are heig... |
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