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CARI Health: Open Innovation Virtual Event

CARI Health - wearable remote medication monitoring technology

One Size Fits All works for hats, but not for medications. Patrik Schmidle leads CARI Health, an exciting new startup company that's developed a remote medication monitor that enables clinicians to view medication leels in real-time and customize dosages for every patient.

Join Health TIE to learn more about CARI Health and how it can assist patients and their care teams. With a potential wide application for a variety of medications, CARI Health has been through the Cedars-Sinai Accelerator and recently awarded $2.8M in SBIR Fast Track funding from the National Institute of Health. Their first application will focus on addressing the fentanyl epidemic through supporting improved methadone medication treatment. Alaskans, like many Americans, most certainly welcome new ideas when trying to assist those who need treatment, their families, and their communities. Join Health TIE to learn more.

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/x/open-innovation-with-cari-health-tickets-791716895547

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