| Investor Type | Firm |
| Stages | Early |
| Investing | United States |
The New York Digital Health Accelerator is a collaborative program initiated by the New York eHealth Collaborative and the Partnership Fund for New York City to support innovative digital health companies. With a primary focus on early and growth-stage startups, their investment thesis revolves around nurturing technology products for healthcare providers and patients within the domains of care coordination, patient engagement, predictive analytics, and workflow management.
Since its inception in 2014, the accelerator program has been instrumental in offering a platform that combines capital infusion, mentorship, and networking opportunities to drive the advancement of the healthcare technology sector. Startups that participate in the accelerator are rewarded with a $100,000 investment and gain access to mentors who are executives within the healthcare industry, fostering an environment conducive to development and scale.
However, the program is specific in its criteria excluding companies from the pharmaceutical, biotech, surgical medical device, and diagnostic sectors.
The success of the accelerator's approach is evidenced by the achievements of its inaugural class of eight companies that graduated in May 2013, which have collectively raised an estimated $12 million after completing the program. This strategy underscores the fund's commitment to transforming health outcomes through digital innovation by supporting ventures that align with their vision for a more integrated and patient-centric healthcare ecosystem.

