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The World’s Leading Surgical Intelligence Platform and the World’s Leading Smart Hospital Team Up for Continuous Improvement of Surgery

SAN FRANCISCO, November 28, 2023 — Caresyntax, the leading vendor-neutral enterprise surgical data and intelligence platform designed to make surgery smarter and safer by converging AI-powered software, devices, and clinical services, today announced a partnership with ARC (Accelerate, Redesign, Collaborate) Sheba’s Global Innovation platform to establish and replicate the ARC Surgical Innovation Model using the Caresyntax data-driven surgery platform.

Sheba is recognized as one of the world’s leading smart hospitals. Its ARC Innovation Center based in Tel Aviv, Israel will leverage the Caresyntax data-driven surgical intelligence platform to drive foundational improvements across clinical, operational, and financial measures. ARC Sheba gives the opportunity to co-develop new and refine existing models of AI-assisted analysis using its massive de-identified datasets and subject matter experts, solving the most pressing issues in surgery-related environments together.

The partnership will also work to establish a worldwide collaborative network of prominent hospitals, surgery centers, surgeons, and health organizations to share best practices to inform the continuous development of the ARC Surgical Innovation Model.

“We have worked with Sheba for several years, which has led to cutting-edge innovation like pre-operative risk predictors for SSI (Surgical Site Infection),” said Dennis Kogan, Caresyntax Founder and CEO. “This latest partnership is an enterprise-level offering where everything is connected. Instead of standalone apps, this is an integrated data platform developed in collaboration with surgeons to drive better quality, operational efficiency, and value. It has the potential to revolutionize surgery.”

“Technology and surgical intelligence platforms like Caresyntax are strategic enablers that will allow us to further transform surgical performance and improve patient care,” said Prof. Eyal Zimlichman, Sheba Chief Transformation and Innovation Officer and Director and Founder of ARC Innovation, “Tailoring the pre-op, intra-op and post-op processes to specific patients will allow us to drive higher efficiency and effectiveness while improving patient safety.”

About Caresyntax:

Caresyntax is on a mission to make surgery smarter and safer. Our vendor-neutral, enterprise surgical data platform delivers actionable insights to improve patient outcomes by using proprietary software and AI (Artificial Intelligence) to analyze large volumes of video, audio, images, device data, and clinical, and operational data in and around the OR. This real-world evidence can be used by the care team live, during a procedure, and accessed by those outside the operating room via the platform’s dedicated telehealth link. After a procedure, the Caresyntax platform provides insights that help surgeons benchmark and improve their care, hospital administrators use surgical resources more efficiently, medical device companies advance better products, and insurance companies understand risk and devise more tailored policies. Headquartered in San Francisco in the US and internationally in Berlin, the Caresyntax platform is used in more than 2,800 operating rooms worldwide and supports surgical teams in over three million procedures per year. For more information, visit www.caresyntax.com.

Caresyntax Contact: info@caresyntax.com

About ARC Sheba:

ARC Innovation, founded in 2019, is driving the redesign of global healthcare. ARC has developed a structured approach to innovation to equip all parts of the health ecosystem with the tools and resources to advance health care delivery and improve outcomes. With a continuous pipeline of digital health innovation, access to global health leaders and investors and a proven approach to implementing health innovation, ARC is unlocking a sustainable future for global healthcare.

For more information, visit: ARC – The Center for Digital Innovation at Sheba Medical Center