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CureCoin
CureCoin

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Product Description:
Network security from hashing is good. Making money is great. Curing Cancer, Alzheimer's, Huntington's, preventing viruses, and designing next-level pharmaceuticals is awesome. What if we could put these together, to build a coin secured and run by crypto, mined with SHA256, and supported by cancer-curing research? Announcing Curecoin! What benefits does it provide? Most currencies are either in the CPU/GPU stage, or in the ASIC stage. Curecoin can be earned with both. Folders use high-end GPUs and CPUs to fold proteins, earning a proportional amount of coins set-aside for their contributions. Miners mine with SHA256 ASICs as usual, securing the blockchain for the Curecoin network. Whether you are heavily-invested in ASIC equipment or still have GPUs and CPUs, you can participate. Due to the nature of folding (diverse, constantly changing, not easily predictable), GPUs and CPUs will both always be relevant, so an investment in consumer hardware isn't wasted. How is it different? Curecoin allows owners of both ASIC and GPU/CPU hardware to earn. Curecoin puts ASICs to work at what they are good at--securing a blockchain, while it puts GPUs and CPUs to work with work items that can only be done on them--protein folding. While still having a secure blockchain, it supports, and thus is supported by, scientific research. While it isn't technically 'backed' by scientific research (there's no central authority you can visit to trade coins for scientific research) the coin has intrinsic value as both a currency and as a system of purchasing a tradeable representation of medical research. Similar to the idea of carbon offsets, someone with money can buy some Curecoins which represent a proportional amount of scientific/medicinal research, while someone with tech know-how can also contribute to the folding effort, doing the hands-on work, and gain profit. The value imbued into each unit of the currency from the folding network it represents would add additional traction and inertia to the coin's trading value. As time goes on and the amount of folding done for the network increases, the amount of research that each coin represents grows.
About CureCoin:
Network security from hashing is good. Making money is great. Curing Cancer, Alzheimer's, Huntington's, preventing viruses, and designing next-level pharmaceuticals is awesome. What if we could put these together, to build a coin secured and run by crypto, mined with SHA256, and supported by cancer-curing research? Announcing Curecoin! What benefits does it provide? Most currencies are either in the CPU/GPU stage, or in the ASIC stage. Curecoin can be earned with both. Folders use high-end GPUs and CPUs to fold proteins, earning a proportional amount of coins set-aside for their contributions. Miners mine with SHA256 ASICs as usual, securing the blockchain for the Curecoin network. Whether you are heavily-invested in ASIC equipment or still have GPUs and CPUs, you can participate. Due to the nature of folding (diverse, constantly changing, not easily predictable), GPUs and CPUs will both always be relevant, so an investment in consumer hardware isn't wasted. How is it different? Curecoin allows owners of both ASIC and GPU/CPU hardware to earn. Curecoin puts ASICs to work at what they are good at--securing a blockchain, while it puts GPUs and CPUs to work with work items that can only be done on them--protein folding. While still having a secure blockchain, it supports, and thus is supported by, scientific research. While it isn't technically 'backed' by scientific research (there's no central authority you can visit to trade coins for scientific research) the coin has intrinsic value as both a currency and as a system of purchasing a tradeable representation of medical research. Similar to the idea of carbon offsets, someone with money can buy some Curecoins which represent a proportional amount of scientific/medicinal research, while someone with tech know-how can also contribute to the folding effort, doing the hands-on work, and gain profit. The value imbued into each unit of the currency from the folding network it represents would add additional traction and inertia to the coin's trading value. As time goes on and the amount of folding done for the network increases, the amount of research that each coin represents grows.
Product Description:

Aiva Patient Assistant is a voice assistant for patients, giving them hands-free control over their experience while reducing busywork for nurses.

Aiva leverages Alexa devices in patient rooms. We integrate with more than 25 inpatient systems, including building management (like Siemens, Desigo and Trane), patient experience (like GetWell, Sonifi, pCare and Vibe), communications (like Voalte and Vocera), EHR (Epic, Cerner) and nurse call (Rauland).  

Patients enjoy instant results and a more self-directed experience, improving satisfaction.

Nurses spend less time on low-value requests and more on direct patient care, allowing them to practice at the top of their license. For example, at a rehab hospital in Philadelphia, patients average more than 12 requests per day using Aiva, saving nurses more than 7500 hours per year.   

About Aiva Health:

Aiva is the virtual assistant for healthcare, using conversational control of 25+ inpatient systems to reduce nursing workload and improve patient experience.  

Our clients include Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, BayCare Health, Houston Methodist Hospital, Boston Children's Hospital, Jefferson Health and Moffitt Cancer Center.

Aiva Smart Room lets patients control lights, blinds, thermostats and TVs by giving voice commands to enterprise-managed Alexa devices. Making patients more independent improves satisfaction while freeing up nurses to focus on higher-value bedside care.

Aiva Assistant allows nurses and pharmacists to read and write to the EHR, set reminders, access policies & protocols and control patient room environments from anywhere in the hospital. Aiva's mission is to cut by 50% the time staff spend stuck in front of a computer screen.

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Use Cases

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Description:

Hands-free:

  • Lighting control
  • Blinds/shades control
  • Thermostat control
  • TV control
  • Nurse call
  • FAQ access
  • Medication education
  • Music and relaxing sounds
Pediatric use cases:

With Aiva, patients use their voice to control lights, blinds, thermostats, TVs and pillow-speaker requests, as well as play music and other entertainment.

Users:
  • Jefferson Health
  • BayCare Health
  • Houston Methodist Hospital
  • Bethany Children's Hospital (partial functionality)
  • Moffitt Cancer Center (partial functionality)

EHR Integrations

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Integrations:

Acute care EMR, ADT

EMR Integration & Relevant Hardware:

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EMRs Supported:

Epic, Cerner

Hardware Compatibility:

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Client Types

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Differentiators

Differentiators vs EHR Functionality:

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Differentiators vs Competitors:

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Differentiators vs EHR Functionality:

EHRs do not provide hands-free Smart Room controls like lights, blinds, thermostats and TVs. They also don't offer music, educational content, nurse call assistance or integration with language interpreter services.

Differentiators vs Competitors:

Aiva is the only full-featured in-patient voice platform in the U.S.  

For example, Aiva's integrations with 25+ inpatient systems make us the only vendor enabling full Smart Room capabilities in U.S. hospitals, including voice control over lights, blinds, thermostats, TVs, PBX and nurse call.  

In addition, Aiva Patient Assistant is the only voice assistant enabling access to a range of patient-centric content, from medication education to music and relaxing sounds.

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Founded in 2014

Founded in 2016

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