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e-Health 2025 Conference and Tradeshow
2025-06-01 - 2025-06-03    
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
The 2025 e-Health Conference provides an exciting opportunity to hear from your peers and engage with MEDITECH.
HIMSS Europe
2025-06-10 - 2025-06-12    
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Transforming Healthcare in Paris From June 10-12, 2025, the HIMSS European Health Conference & Exhibition will convene in Paris to bring together Europe’s foremost health [...]
38th World Congress on  Pharmacology
2025-06-23 - 2025-06-24    
11:00 am - 4:00 pm
About the Conference Conference Series cordially invites participants from around the world to attend the 38th World Congress on Pharmacology, scheduled for June 23-24, 2025 [...]
2025 Clinical Informatics Symposium
2025-06-24 - 2025-06-25    
11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Virtual Event June 24th - 25th Explore the agenda for MEDITECH's 2025 Clinical Informatics Symposium. Embrace the future of healthcare at MEDITECH’s 2025 Clinical Informatics [...]
International Healthcare Medical Device Exhibition
2025-06-25 - 2025-06-27    
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Japan Health will gather over 400 innovative healthcare companies from Japan and overseas, offering a unique opportunity to experience cutting-edge solutions and connect directly with [...]
Electronic Medical Records Boot Camp
2025-06-30 - 2025-07-01    
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The Electronic Medical Records Boot Camp is a two-day intensive boot camp of seminars and hands-on analytical sessions to provide an overview of electronic health [...]
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10 Jun 25
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23 Jun 25
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25 Jun 25
Suminoe-Ku, Osaka 559-0034
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Funding Latest News

Jan 27 : CareMessage Receives $6 M Grants from Google and Others

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San Francisco-based health texting program developer CareMessage has received $6 million in grants in the past few months from several organizations including Google and The Pershing Foundation.

Google awarded the group $2.3 million as part of Google.org’s Impact Awards in December. The Pershing Foundation led a $3.7 million grant in November with $1.5 million.

The organization’s existing backers include David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Y Combinator, Echoing Green, Goldman Sachs, the Franklin and Catherine Johnson Foundation, and Stanford BioDesign.

CareMessage was also a part of Y Combinator’s winter 2014 class.

CareMessage builds text message campaigns for providers to deploy for at-risk patients. The campaigns aim to provide health literacy and offer disease self-management tools to patients. CareMessage offers programs for behavior change, including nutrition, smoking cessation, and medication management; chronic disease, including hypertension, congestive heart failure, and COPD; women’s health, including postpartum depression and breastfeeding; pediatric health; and mental health.

CareMessage’s target customers include medicaid patient populations, for example federally qualified health centers, managed medicaid organizations, and community health centers, CareMessage CEO Vineet Singal told MobiHealthNews. Although Singal added that the company is starting to work with some commercial entities that have medicaid components as well as accountable care organizations.

The texts will help patients understand the factors that could motivate them to change their behavior, learn about medical concepts — like the relationship between glucose and insulin, remind patients when they are due for a checkup, and remind patients to measure blood glucose or other metrics. The texting campaigns can run for a year or a four- to six-week period. The programs are also multilingual and offer gamified components.

“There are a couple things the funding will enable us to do,” Singal said. “One thing is further develop our product. We have a couple of goals for the year in terms of making the product more robust and providing greater insights, reports, and analytics to our customers that are using the technology for some of their outreach and disease management efforts. Also, making a lot of the data more actionable is one of our goals as well. We want to make our technology more interoperable. We already have an API but we want to further strengthen our API and further develop integrations with EMR systems. We already have a few that we’ve developed, but we want to increase that number.”

The nonprofit currently has a few beta customers that are using the API.

“[The API] allows external health technology companies or clinics and hospitals to be able to leverage the functionalities that are developed by our team on the product side but also, on the flip side, it allows them to extract data that is generated by the campaign,” Singal said. “All of the text and voice messaging campaigns, whether they give you appointment reminders, whether they give you clinical outreach, or operational outreach, all of that data they recorded is extractable through the API. And that’s something that customers are also interested in. Not only using the technology, they also want to know how it’s going, what’s the data coming back.”

When CareMessage presented at the Y Combinator demo day in March 2014, the company said it was working with 100,000 patients in 16 states, but the company now works with 80 customers serving more than 200,000 patients, still in 16 states.

Currently CareMessage customers include Stanford, Sinai Health System in Chicago, and AltaMed.

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