CB Insights today named Qventus to its fourth-annual Digital Health 150, showcasing the 150 most promising private digital health companies of 2022.
“From reimagining clinical care, to leveraging tech like AR/VR to improve surgical training, this year’s Digital Health 150 winners are transforming the future of healthcare with digital technology,” said Brian Lee, SVP of CB Insights’ Intelligence Unit. “This increasingly global cohort, representing more than 18 countries across five continents, is not only driving better patient outcomes but making healthcare more accessible. We are excited to follow the meaningful impact and continued success of this year’s winners.”
“We’re proud to be recognized by CB Insights for innovations in care operations automation,” said Mudit Garg, Qventus Co-Founder, and CEO. “Our automation software and solutions enable health systems to achieve breakthrough efficiency improvements, improving patient access and flow, which unlocks entirely new growth opportunities. We’re honored to be included among so many other notable companies shaping the future of healthcare.”
Utilizing the CB Insights platform, the research team selected these 150 winners from a pool of over 13,000 private companies, including applicants and nominees. They were chosen based on factors including R&D activity, proprietary Mosaic scores, market potential, business relationships, investor profile, news sentiment analysis, competitive landscape, team strength, and tech novelty. The research team also reviewed over 3,000 Analyst Briefings submitted by applicants.
Qventus is the industry leader in AI-powered automation for care operations. It’s software and solutions enable hospitals to improve patient access and flow for perioperative and inpatient care settings, and across the health system. This allows healthcare organizations to boost OR utilization and grow surgical revenues, as well as significantly reduce inpatient length of stay — all while decreasing the workload on staff.