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Watching a aspect of your health is one of the most popular dresses for dresses these days. In the US alone, 44% of Americans have specifically for this purpose, according to A recent report. A boot called Junction He believes that more can be done with this data: he can share with researchers and laboratories to accelerate how these data can be used in your own health care services.

On Tuesday, Junction announced $ 18 million in funding to expand its approach to allow exactly that: an API and relevant technology that can connect workshops to more than 500 different mobile devices to accelerate how these workshops can work for users.

The European VC Creandum leads the tour of the start, which was previously called vital.

Some other companies try to connect data and devices such as Gorilla for healthwhich has raised $ 77.7 million to date, and Change of health carewhich has raised $ 48 million.

The basic idea behind Junction – which started in London, but now has its headquarters in New York – is that the future of healthcare is at home, not in the hospital. Today, people are attending clinics to provide diagnostics to inform medical decisions, but there is an alternative: many of these data can be constantly collected through mobile devices.

“We started with devices, creating integration for different medical devices,” Maitham Dib, founder and chief executive of Junction, told TechCrunch for a call. “You have a graphic item that incorporate your app or your web application and this allows any patient to share the basic device data with you.” Junction initially started with technology to standardize all data from different devices and then expanded to laboratory tests. “Now, we are facilitating the order of laboratories in the US”

DIB was previously an engineer in Babylon Health – the start of $ 2 billion in the promise of modernizing the way in which people were involved in doctors and healthcare services through the magic of AI and Telehealth services. The business had great ambitions, but eventually destroyed concerns about patient safety, corporate governance and unit economy.

Junction adopts a much more focused approach to modernizing healthcare by focusing only on one aspect: how the many devices already on the market can be better detected to provide data in a more cost -effective and faster way to help patients get to care plans.

“We have over 2 million devices connected to our platform today,” he said. “And we’re on the right track to do about a million laboratory tests this year as well. So it’s a pie in the sky. Many people actually use it.”

The intersection platform allows companies to order laboratory tests in all 50 US states and receive results of over 10+ laboratories, both with personal and home tests.

The junction increases in a significant context in the world of healthcare. Some 60% of US adults You have a chronic disease, which often means many home surveillance devices. These days, care groups must devote hours to collecting data from these devices manually. But on the other hand, a wave of new devices and progress in the way of collecting and using data from these devices could help accelerate this system.

“The data is the congestion to release the potential of new technologies such as AI in healthcare,” said Sabina Wizander, a collaborator at Creandum in a statement. “Much of the healthcare infrastructure is based on old -fashioned systems and communicates using outdated methods such as fax and pens and paper. Junction solves this problem by providing healthcare infrastructure companies for laboratory tests and integration of device data.”

Junction has now secured more than 140 healthcare organizations as customers, including Found, Parsley Health and Invidation.

Also, participating in this round is Y Combinator, Point Nine, and Amino Collective. Junction set a round of seed with Point Nine and Y Combinator three years ago.

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