Caretaker Medical is a cutting-edge digital health startup headquartered in Charlottesville, Virginia. We are dedicated to revolutionizing patient care by providing innovative solutions for hemodynamic instability and cardiovascular insufficiency.
Our flagship product, VitalStream, is a groundbreaking wireless patient monitoring platform designed to streamline the detection, diagnosis, and care guidance for at risk patients. By replacing traditional invasive catheters with user-friendly wireless sensors, VitalStream offers continuous monitoring of critical parameters such as blood pressure, cardiac output, stroke volume, and fluid responsiveness. This real-time data empowers healthcare providers to make informed decisions and intervene promptly, leading to improved patient outcomes.
Beyond our current capabilities, Caretaker Medical is actively exploring the frontiers of predictive analytics. Our ongoing research aims to harness the power of data to anticipate potential hemodynamic complications and provide proactive interventions. By combining advanced technology with clinical expertise, we are paving the way for a new era of personalized and predictive cardiovascular care.
With a commitment to ease of use, precision, and predictive capabilities, Caretaker Medical is at the forefront of transforming healthcare. Our innovative solutions are designed to enhance patient care, reduce costs, and improve overall outcomes.
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Industry
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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Company size
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11-50 employees
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Headquarters
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Charlottesville, Virginia
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Type
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Privately Held
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Founded
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2014
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Specialties
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Medical Devices, Wireless Vital Sign Monitoring, Wearable Medical Devices, Continuous Non-Invasive Blood Pressure, Remote patient monitoring, Blood Pressure, Early Warning of Patient Deterioration, Hemodynamics, Digital Health, Fluid Responsiveness, Sepsis, Continuous cardiac output, Critical care, Emergency medicine, ICU, Operating room, Surgical monitoring, Patient safety, Cardiology, cardiovascular, Fluid Responsiveness, Sepsis, Heart Failure, and Cardiogenic Shock