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Wearable blood pressure monitoring sticker with OR-grade accuracy; awaiting FDA clearance after 500+ patient clinical studies for hospital surgery and home cardiovascular monitoring.
Vena Vitals is a medical device company developing wearable continuous blood pressure monitoring technology — manufacturing adhesive sensor stickers that provide operating room-grade blood pressure accuracy using photoplethysmography (PPG) and proprietary algorithms, without the discomfort or interruption of traditional cuff-based blood pressure measurement. Founded in 2019 in Irvine, California, Vena Vitals has completed clinical studies on 500+ patients and is preparing its FDA submission for clearance to market the device for in-hospital (surgical and critical care) and home monitoring applications.\n\nVena Vitals' wearable patch applies to the wrist or finger and continuously monitors blood pressure beat-by-beat using optical sensors — providing the continuous monitoring currently limited to invasive arterial line catheters in ICUs or intermittent readings from arm cuffs. Continuous non-invasive blood pressure monitoring is clinically valuable during surgery (where blood pressure fluctuates significantly) and for patients with cardiovascular conditions or sleep disorders where blood pressure patterns during sleep and activity provide diagnostic insight. The device targets a significant cost reduction compared to invasive arterial line monitoring.\n\nIn 2025, Vena Vitals is in the regulatory submission phase, positioning for FDA clearance that would unlock commercial deployment in hospitals and the growing consumer remote patient monitoring market. The continuous non-invasive blood pressure market is competitive — Samsung (Galaxy Watch blood pressure), Apple (researching blood pressure for Apple Watch), Withings, and medical device companies including Omron and iHealth are pursuing cuffless blood pressure monitoring. However, most consumer wearable approaches have not achieved clinical-grade accuracy, which is Vena Vitals' key differentiator. FDA clearance would position Vena Vitals for partnerships with hospital systems and RPM (remote patient monitoring) program operators.
SF AI healthcare administration automating medical coding, billing, and claims for clinics with 30% cost savings and 20% fewer denials; YC S23 $4.5M competing with Waystar for revenue cycle management automation.
Decoda Health is a San Francisco-based AI healthcare administration platform — backed by Y Combinator (S23) with $4.5 million raised from YC, Amino Capital, Bossa Nova Ventures, Cadenza Ventures, Graphene Ventures, and Orange Collective — providing medical clinics and healthcare providers with autonomous AI agents that handle medical coding, billing, claims submission, denial management, scheduling coordination, and patient payment collection, automating 80%+ of the repetitive administrative tasks that currently consume 30-40% of healthcare provider revenue in overhead costs. Founded in 2023 by Daniyal Afzal, James Oswald, and Kevin Cheng, Decoda's AI agents deliver 30% reduction in coding costs, 20% reduction in claim denials, and claims processing in seconds versus the days that manual coding and submission require.
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