Nox Health has joined the American Heart Association (AHA) Center for Health Technology & Innovations Innovators’ Network, a center focused on fostering health technology relationships to develop innovative and scalable solutions.
The Innovators’ Network is a health care technology consortium that connects entrepreneurs, providers, researchers and payers. Innovators’ Network members also have access to the association’s digital guidelines, recommendations, and best-in-class science as they develop digital healthcare technologies.
Members collaborate to build models for clinical studies to lower the cost of developing research projects, and provide evidence that digital platforms improve healthcare outcomes.
“The center aims to advance the rapid, efficient, and effective development of healthcare technology,” says Robert A. Harrington, MD, FAHA, volunteer past president of the American Heart Association, chair of the American Heart Association Health Tech Advisory Group for the Center and Arthur L. Bloomfield professor and chair department of medicine, Stanford University. “Joining the Innovators’ Network gives members the opportunity to leverage the consortium and work toward broadening and deepening their engagement in this arena.”
“As we close out Sleep Health Month, I am thrilled that we have joined the Innovators’ Network earlier this year as a part of American Heart Month,” says Heidi Anderson, Nox Health president and chief growth officer.
“It is certainly timely and critical, as the AHA recently announced sleep as the latest addition in their Life’s Essential 8 as the key components to heart health. We look forward to helping spread the word about the power of sleep and its impact on heart health.”
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