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Oatmeal Health Accepts an Award from Seema Kumar and Chelsea Clinton
I wanted to thank Seema Kumar the CEO of Cure for hosting such an amazing event, where Oatmeal Health was chosen as a Finalist out of 100s of submissions. (Orginal Press Release)
Our Co-Founder and CTO, Yuri Ahuja M.D. Ph.D. attended the event received an award, and met with many other amazing startups and speakers including Chelsea Clinton and John Mattison M.D. (Former Chief Medical Information Officer at Kaiser Permanente)
“Honored to accept an award on behalf of Oatmeal Health at the Cure Xchange Challenge awards ceremony! I was so impressed by the speakers and other awardees – their grit and passion for improving health outcomes using AI was inspiring. Very much looking forward to becoming part of the Cure community,” said Yuri Ahuja M.D. Ph.D., Co-Founder and CTO of Oatmeal Health.
About Cure:
Cure is the nexus of innovation, collaboratively leading and shaping the future of healthcare.
Cure’s mission is to foster and accelerate advances in health. We are a healthcare innovation campus in the heart of New York City that features laboratory and business facilities, a collaboration residency, office space and premium event venues, including an education center, conference center, and iconic rooftop facility, as well as tools, mentoring, networking, and other assistance to members of its ecosystem. Cure also offers industry-leading event programming focused on critical health topics.
Cure is home to more than 20 on-campus startups and established companies, which collectively raised more than $760 million since 2021. Residents regularly create synergies and collaborative partnerships with peer organizations across the spectrum of healthcare, from academic or private to non-profit or government, and focusing on diagnostic, device, drug or vaccine discovery, development and production as well as care delivery and public health.
About Oatmeal Health:
Oatmeal Health’s AI-powered cancer screening platform employs machine learning to predict patients’ eligibility for cancer screening. Oatmeal then aids in scheduling screening appointments, provides rides and incentives for screening, performs an AI risk assessment to evaluate the likelihood of nodule malignancy, and delivers culturally sensitive education to encourage regular breast and lung cancer rescans.
Oatmeal Health is committed to reducing disparities associated with additional cancer screenings and diagnoses. We are focused on creating solutions to improve health equity and outcomes for communities whose members are disproportionately affected by cancer.
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Author:
Jonathan is a seasoned executive with a proven track record in founding and scaling digital health and technology companies. He co-founded Oatmeal Health, a tech-enabled Cancer Screening as a Service for Underrepresented patients of FQHCs and health plans, starting with lung cancer. With a strong background in engineering, partnerships, and product development, Jonathan is recognized as a leader in the industry.
Govette has dedicated his professional life to enhancing the well-being of marginalized populations. To achieve this, he has established frameworks for initiatives aimed at promoting health equity among underprivileged communities.