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NexaHealth is an AI-powered clinical decision support platform that helps emergency department physicians make faster, more accurate diagnoses. Founded in 2024 by Dr. Sarah Chen, a former ER physician, and Marcus Rivera, a machine learning engineer from Google Health, the company has deployed its technology in 15 hospitals across the United States.
The platform analyzes patient symptoms, medical history, lab results, and imaging data in real-time, providing physicians with differential diagnoses ranked by probability. In clinical trials, NexaHealth reduced diagnostic errors by 40% and decreased average time-to-diagnosis by 25 minutes — a critical improvement in emergency medicine where every minute counts.
With $2M in annual recurring revenue and a pipeline of 50+ hospital partnerships, NexaHealth is positioned to become the standard of care for AI-assisted emergency medicine.
Messaging Angles
This AI Catches What ER Doctors Miss — And It's Already Saving Lives
TechCrunch / HealthA startup founded by an ER doctor who saw too many preventable deaths is using AI to give emergency physicians a diagnostic co-pilot. 15 hospitals are already using it.
The 40% Error Reduction That Could Transform Emergency Medicine
STAT NewsClinical trials show NexaHealth's AI reduces diagnostic errors by 40% in emergency departments. At 15 hospitals, that translates to hundreds of patients who got the right diagnosis, faster.
From Google Health to the ER: How Two Founders Are Building AI That Doctors Actually Trust
Forbes / ProfilesThe founder story angle — a doctor-engineer duo who left Big Tech to solve a problem they saw firsthand. NexaHealth is now in 15 hospitals with $2M ARR.
The Quiet Revolution in Hospital AI: Decision Support Over Replacement
Wired / AIWhile most AI healthcare companies promise to replace doctors, NexaHealth built something doctors actually want to use — a co-pilot, not an autopilot.
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