Transforming Emergency Medicine Through Innovation

Empowering Healthcare Technology to Revolutionize Emergency Care

Our emergency department is committed to innovation and collaborates with health tech companies in NYC and beyond to support transformative advancements in emergency medicine. Our program is unique in that it links industry to world-class clinical care and research in emergency medicine, driving innovation in healthcare and improving patient outcomes.

About Our Innovation Program

The Weill Cornell Department of Emergency Medicine is dedicated to advancing patient care through groundbreaking research and technology adoption. With a strong foundation in NIH-funded research, our department bridges the gap between clinical excellence and healthcare innovation.

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At Weill Cornell, we focus on areas where innovation can make the greatest impact on emergency care delivery. Key focus areas:

  • AI & Data Analytics
  • Telemedicine and Virtual Care
  • Medical Devices
  • Digital Health
  • Workflow Innovations

We believe the future of emergency medicine lies in strategic collaboration. Our department offers a unique opportunity for healthcare technology companies to test, refine, and scale innovative solutions in a real-world clinical environment.

Our Partnership Model:

  • Research-Driven: Evidence-based pilot programs designed to assess clinical impact.
  • Multidisciplinary Team: Access to expert clinicians, researchers, and innovators.
  • Real-World Testing: Validate solutions in a high-volume emergency department.

What We Offer:

  • Pilot Program Opportunities.
  • Access to cutting-edge research and academic resources.
  • Strategic support for go-to-market planning.

Steps to Partner:

  • Submit a Proposal: Share your pitch deck and collaboration goals.
  • Partnership Planning: Co-design a pilot study with our team.
  • Implementation: Execute and evaluate in the ER setting.

Discover how our collaborations have transformed emergency medicine. From improved patient outcomes to groundbreaking publications, our success stories demonstrate the power of innovation.

Abstractive Health:

  • Collaboration: AI-driven natural language processing for ER documentation.
  • Outcome: Reduced documentation time by 30%; published in JAMA.

Questions? 

570 Lexington Avenue
Floors 9 & 10 
New York, NY 10312

virtualcare@med.cornell.edu

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