NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital's Innovation Center Opens at Blueprint Health Accelerator

First collaboration of its kind in New York City will foster innovation and technology projects

Jul 22, 2014

NEW YORK

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (NYP) has opened dedicated innovation space at Blueprint Health, a New York City-based accelerator and co-working space for health tech startups. This new space will help foster the hospital's collaboration with the technology and startup sector in New York City and bring new technologies into use at NYP. The first component of NYP's nascent Innovation Center, the site at Blueprint Health, will focus on developing a new portfolio of technology projects, including building on applications from the hospital's recent hackathon, expanding existing initiatives such as award-winning patient bedside tablets, and developing new solutions in conjunction with Blueprint Health's members.

NYP, which will maintain full-time workspace at Blueprint Health, will offer opportunities for startups affiliated with the accelerator to pilot and scale projects with one of New York's largest hospital systems, participate in mentoring programs with NYP's doctors, researchers and health care experts, and work alongside a pool of talented technologists developing clinical and patient engagement technology.

"At NewYork-Presbyterian, we are constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation," said Aurelia Boyer, senior vice president and chief information officer at NYP. "To consistently deliver the best care for our patients, we need to develop forward-thinking technology and build applications that are both sustainable and scalable. We also know that New York City is a growing hub for technology innovation in health care, and collaborating with the companies and technologists from Blueprint Health will help NYP deliver innovation more rapidly and with a fresh, entrepreneurial spirit. We could not be more excited for this collaboration and look forward to providing more engaging experiences for our patients."

"Innovation at NewYork-Presbyterian is centered on rapid, scalable, sustainable, mobile, and measurable ideas," said Dr. Peter Fleischut, associate chief innovation officer at NYP. "Working closely with Blueprint and its members will allow us to quickly find and build solutions that meet the needs of our staff and patients and redefine the way we use technology at the hospital."

"With over 50 health care companies sharing our space, Blueprint Health has become a center of gravity for NYC health tech and we're excited to have the NYP Innovation Center join us at the loft. We’re eager to work with their team to create new opportunities for startups to engage with one of the top providers in the country and, together, strengthen the ecosystem here in New York," said Michael Maggio, director at Blueprint Health.

The NYP Innovation Center will advance a variety of technology projects, including the series of InnovateNYP initiatives. In March, NYP hosted InnovateNYP, the first New York City hospital hackathon, to spur excitement and creativity in the local tech community. Dr. Brad Weinberg, co-founder of Blueprint Health, served as a judge at the hackathon. Additionally, NYP hosted the first InnovateNYP Listening Session at Blueprint Health to gather feedback from its members and discuss health care innovation with the tech sector. Building on the success of the hackathon and listening session, NYP recently launched a website (innovatenyp.org) to make it easier for entrepreneurs to share their ideas with the hospital. Later this year, Boyer will announce a challenge geared towards NYP medical residents and nurses to help generate ideas to improve the workplace.

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, based in New York City, is one of the nation's largest and most comprehensive hospitals, with some 2,600 beds among its six campuses. The hospital is committed to excellence in patient care, research, education and community service. NewYork-Presbyterian is the #1 hospital in the New York metropolitan area and is consistently ranked among the best academic medical institutions in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report. The hospital has academic affiliations with two of the nation's leading medical colleges: Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Blueprint

Blueprint Health is an NYC-based accelerator program and co-working space that supports entrepreneurs who are building innovative companies at the intersection of health and technology. Blueprint Health Accelerator provides access to capital, clients and most critically, the largest and most engaged healthcare specific mentor community of any accelerator in the world. Blueprint Health Accelerator has launched 53 companies building solutions for hospitals, patients, payers, pharma. Blueprint Health Co-Work, is New York City’s only health tech focused communal work space. Blueprint Health has been recognized by Fast Company as one of the World's Top 10 Most Innovative Healthcare Companies.

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