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Healthy.io

Using a smartphone as a medical diagnostic tool

Founders:

Yonatan Adiri

Inverstor:

Idan Ofer

Founded 2013
Employees 45
Funding $15 M
"Only when we received FDA approval did I finally manage to breathe"
Gali Weinreb

Is there a medical test that you ought to do but that you have been avoiding for years? What would happen if you were told that the test will come to you in the next few days, and that you can carry it out independently, using a smartphone? That's the idea behind Healthy.io.

The company has developed a urine test to be carried out at home for identifying deterioration in diabetes and in kidney diseases. According to its figures, only half the patients in Britain (outside London) with these disorders turn up for a test once a year as demanded by their medical protocol. When a test kit is sent to their homes, the proportion rises significantly.

After the kit is sent to the patient's home, Healthy.io can send a reminder to carry out the test, worded so as to suit the specific patient, with the aid of a machine learning algorithm. Man or woman? IPhone or Android? Address? It turns out that all these variables affect health behavior. "This approach replaces a stern telephone call from the doctor, which is something to which people do not respond well," says Healthy.io CEO Yonatan Adiri. "The smartphone, on the other hand, is a positive experience."

When the patient presses on the link in the message, he or she receives step-by-step instructions on how to open the box, how to use the test receptacle, to give urine, to dip the dipstick in the receptacle for a period of time that isn't too short and isn't too long, to photograph it using a smartphone under adequate lighting, and the results are then analyzed and sent to the patient's medical record.

The company made history in July when it became the first to receive US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for selling a clinical-grade test in the US, carried out using a telephone with no additional scanning hardware. There are other companies that offer online diagnosis, for diseases such as melanoma, but no medical decision can really be made on the basis of their tests.

What are the technological challenges in developing the test?

"The multiplicity of telephones and the multiplicity of lighting conditions. The dipstick for the urine test has small squares, each of which reacts to a different substance to produce a color. The result is not binary for each square, but depends on the precise shade. Today, the dipstick is placed under an optical scanner, and that was part of the reason that we chose to start out this way – all that was required was to demonstrate that we also offer a scanner, via the telephone."

וות HEALTHY.IO / צילום: איל יצהר"

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