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Anavah Health

www.anavahhealth.com

 
We are a technology-enabled service company focused on reducing the human and financial cost with pressure wounds, urinary tract infections, falls, and dehydration - conditions that disproportionately impact severely incontinent seniors. These conditions are avoidable, and their incidence represents breakdowns in care that led up to their onset. We provide a remote monitoring solution called Know-Able™. Know-Able™ detects the presence of urine in real-time, which enables caregivers the ability to change soiled incontinence products more quickly. It also takes advantage of the fresh urine captured in an incontinence product to conduct urinalysis to assess urinary tract infections and dehydration risk. ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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