Biofourmis

Biofourmis provides a connected technology platform for healthcare providers to deliver remote care. It uses AI-driven analytics and remote monitoring to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs. The platform supports care across the continuum from acute to chronic conditions.

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What is Biofourmis?

Biofourmis is a healthcare technology company offering an enterprise platform for remote patient management and care delivery. It partners with hospitals and health systems to enable hospital-at-home and other care models using FDA-cleared algorithms and connected devices. **Use cases**: Hospital at home care, Timely patient discharge, Skilled nursing at home, Remote patient monitoring, Chronic condition management, Post-acute care transition **Key features**: Device connectivity for medical-grade sensors; Continuous patient health monitoring; AI-driven analytics for early detection; Customizable digital engagement tools; Personalized care pathways; Care coordination and EMR integration; In-home clinical services support **Who it's for**: Health systems, hospitals, payers, and life science companies seeking to revolutionize care delivery and drug development.

Biofourmis is a healthcare technology company offering an enterprise platform for remote patient management and care delivery. It partners with hospitals and health systems to enable hospital-at-home and other care models using FDA-cleared algorithms and connected devices.

Key features

  • remote monitoring
  • AI analytics
  • care coordination
  • hospital at home
  • patient engagement
  • EMR integration
  • clinical devices
  • Device connectivity for medical-grade sensors
  • Continuous patient health monitoring
  • AI-driven analytics for early detection
  • Customizable digital engagement tools
  • Personalized care pathways
  • Care coordination and EMR integration
  • In-home clinical services support

Use cases

  • Hospital at home care
  • Timely patient discharge
  • Skilled nursing at home
  • Remote patient monitoring
  • Chronic condition management
  • Post-acute care transition

Who is it for

  • Health systems
  • hospitals
  • payers
  • life science companies seeking to revolutionize care delivery
  • drug development.