Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Health care project taking applicatio­ns for summer initiative

- DAVID SMITH ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT–GAZETTE

HealthTech Arkansas, a new and expanded version of two previous health care accelerato­rs, is accepting applicatio­ns for the summer program.

HealthTech Arkansas is a collaborat­ion of Arkansas Heart Hospital, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Washington Regional Medical Center, Arkansas Urology, Mercy Hospital and clinics and CHI St. Vincent.

The program is seeking companies in three categories — digital health and software, connected medical devices, and diagnostic platforms.

The companies will be selected by June 30.

HealthTech Arkansas replaces two previous programs — Health InnovatAR and HubX—Life Sciences.

HealthTech Arkansas is focused on bringing the most innovative health care technologi­es to Arkansas and will be directed by Jeff Stinson, who managed the two previous health care accelerato­rs in the state. Stinson is also executive director of the Fund for Arkansas’ Future, the state’s largest angel investment fund, a fund that provides capital to budding businesses.

“The guaranteed opportu-

nity to conduct pilot projects with health care providers is what truly sets our program apart from other accelerato­rs,” Stinson said. “Provider access for early stage companies is the most important thing you can do for their success. Through these pilot projects, our companies get a direct connection to hospitals and physicians that give them the opportunit­y to demonstrat­e value with their technologi­es and products.”

The Arkansas Economic Developmen­t Commission awarded HealthTech Arkansas $250,000 for the health care accelerato­r

through a program designed to increase accelerati­on activities in targeted industries in the state.

“Our culture is built upon embracing new technologi­es that help us provide better patient care,” said Andrea Nelson, chief clinical officer at Arkansas Heart Hospital. “We’ve found HealthTech Arkansas to be a highly impactful way for us to identify early–stage companies with new health care technologi­es and engage with them in a way that delivers significan­t value to both our hospital and the companies.”

The effect on health care providers is also beneficial.

“[The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences] has a mission to educate tomorrow’s health care profession­als and provide high–quality, innovative care,” said Dr. Richard Turnage, chief executive officer of UAMS Medical Center. “We are excited to continue our partnershi­p with HealthTech Arkansas, giving our patients access to new, innovative technologi­es, and inspiring our employees to be more innovative every day.”

Each finalist company will receive $75,000 of investment capital and is guaranteed two pilot projects with Arkansas health care providers.

More informatio­n about HealthTech Arkansas, including an online applicatio­n, can be found at HealthTech­Arkansas.com.

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