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Rithem Life Sciences Joins AHA's Innovators’ Network

Rithem Life Sciences Joins Innovators' Network at American Heart Association Center for Health Technology & Innovation

Wilmington DE – Rithem Life Sciences has joined the American Heart Association Center for Health Technology & Innovation (the Center) Innovators’ Network. The Center is focused on building and fostering health technology relationships to develop innovative and scalable solutions.

The Innovators’ Network is a consortium that connects entrepreneurs, providers, researchers and payers. Innovators’ Network members also have access to the Association’s digital guidelines, recommendations, and best-in-class science as they develop digital healthcare technologies. Members collaborate with the Center in different ways, including the building of models for clinical outcome studies, lowering the significant cost of developing those studies independently, helping connect the science to technology, and providing evidence that a digital platform improves healthcare outcomes – a key concern for providers and payers.

“The Center aims to advance the development of evidence-based, scalable, digital health solutions, so it’s incredibly encouraging to see Rithem leveraging this network from the American Heart Association with the aim of improving health education and health engagement,” said Patrick Wayte, senior vice president of the American Heart Association Center for Health Technology & Innovation.

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“We are excited to join the Innovators’ Network because it provides us a unique national platform to introduce and potentially expand access to our market disruptive technologies,” explains Jonathan Rosenblum, DPM, co-founder and CEO of Rithem Life Sciences.

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Rithem, a medical device company, joins the Innovators’ Network bringing with them an at-home, hands-only CPR aid and an automatic external defibrillator device (AED). The devices are designed to be compact, affordable, and easy to use, with features like hand placement indicators, visible compression pacing indicators and PPE.

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