More than 9 in 10 cases of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) go undetected, often because symptoms are subtle and routine checkups don’t always include cognitive assessments. Yet, detecting MCI early is crucial—it allows for interventions that may help slow progression and improve quality of life. Unlike widely available remote cognitive screeners, Anywhere for Health Systems? delivers a clinically validated series of assessments that, along with specific insights to accurately identify early cognitive changes from home, ensures more people have access to the screenings they need without additional strain on busy clinics. https://lnkd.in/gidEA357 I #MCI #EarlyDetection #BrainHealthAwareness
关于我们
Linus Health is a Boston-based digital health company focused on transforming brain health for people across the world. By advancing how we detect and address cognitive and brain disorders – leveraging cutting-edge neuroscience, clinical expertise, and artificial intelligence – our goal is to enable a future where people can live longer, happier, and healthier lives with better brain health. Our digital platform delivers a proven, practical means of enabling early detection; empowers providers with actionable clinical insights and recommendations; and supports individuals with personalized action plans. We are proud to support leading research institutions, life sciences companies, and healthcare delivery organizations.
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https://www.linushealth.com
Linus Health的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 软件开发
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Boston,Massachusetts
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2019
产品
Linus Health Platform for Healthcare Delivery
医疗分析软件
Linus Health’s iPad-based brain health platform — a suite of digital cognitive assessment, clinical decision support, and intervention solutions — helps providers detect and address cognitive issues in a whole new way. Augmenting rich clinical expertise with cutting-edge AI, the platform’s cornerstone Core Cognitive Evaluation? brings visibility into previously imperceptible signs of cognitive impairment, helping providers identify issues early and efficiently. Foundational to this evaluation is the next generation of Linus Health’s DCTclock? – a digital upgrade to the long-trusted clock drawing test – named one of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2021. With technology featured in over a dozen peer-reviewed scientific publications – including Neurology and the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease – our proprietary, validated solutions outperform long-established cognitive assessments such as the MMSE in sensitivity and overall accuracy, helping usher in a new era of early detection.
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AI has been at the center of discussions across the healthcare industry this year, especially at major trade shows where its potential to reshape care delivery continues to spark interest. At the RISE conference, Linus Health Chief Growth Officer Curt J. Thornton highlighted one promising application: using AI-powered digital cognitive assessments to detect signs of cognitive decline years earlier than traditional methods. He noted that cognitive decline and dementia are among the biggest drivers of healthcare costs. With a growing shortage of neurologists and primary care providers, innovations like these offer much-needed hope. Read on to see what Curt had to say: https://lnkd.in/gu6n4Bdb I #RISE2025 #BrainHealth #cognitiveHealth #AlzheimersDisease
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Headed to AD/PD? in Vienna next week? We’re pleased to share that we’ll be presenting findings from two new research studies—along with updates on our growth in the life sciences market—at the leading international conference for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. If you’re attending the conference, stop by stand #79 to learn more about how we evaluate the accuracy, efficacy, and value of our digital health solutions for detecting early indicators of cognitive and motor impairment. The research, led by Ali Jannati, MD, PhD, Linus Health’s Director of Cognitive Science, will also be available online as e-posters: ?? DCTclock Detects Cognitive and Motor Impairment in Parkinson’s Disease and Quantifies Drawing Tremor ?? Neuropsychological Validation of a Brief Protocol for Digital Assessment of Cognition Read more in the press release: https://lnkd.in/ghjPZgr5 I #ADPD25 #AlzheimersResearch #ClinicalTrials #Neuroscience #BrainHealthResearch Curt J. Thornton Seamus Small Stina Saunders Himanshi Malik
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“As a caregiver, caring for yourself is a form of caring for your loved one. They do better when you feel better—and you’ll do better in the long run,” — John Showalter, MD, internal medicine physician and chief strategy officer at Linus Health. Dr. Showalter spoke with Verywell Mind about the importance of self-care for Alzheimer’s caregivers—and how to find the time for it. Caregiving increases the risk of chronic stress, burnout, anxiety, depression, and even physical health issues such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Worse yet, neglecting self-care may also raise a caregiver’s dementia risk six-fold, regardless of age or genetics. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g49dwHVW I #Dementia #Caregiving #AlzheimersDisease #BrainHealth #SelfCare
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For specialists like neurologists and neuropsychologists, understanding the nuances of cognitive function is critical for accurate diagnoses and treatment planning. Anywhere for Health Systems? provides AI-enhanced analysis of key cognitive behaviors—such as response speed, verbal fluency, and hesitation patterns—offering additional context beyond traditional screenings. Validated research demonstrates that its battery produces results comparable to three hours of traditional neuropsychological testing. With these advanced insights, specialists can refine referrals, tailor evaluations, and provide more personalized care for patients experiencing cognitive concerns. https://lnkd.in/gpANVJRK I #NeuroHealth #CognitiveCare #BrainHealth #PrimaryCare #Neurology #MildCognitiveImpairment
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Cognitive decline often starts subtly, making early detection challenging in busy primary care settings. Many providers recognize the importance of screening but struggle to find the time within routine exams. With a remote option like Anywhere for Health Systems?, patients can complete an evidence-based cognitive assessment at home and their provider will receive a detailed report with clear, actionable insights. This approach helps providers identify concerns earlier, refer patients more effectively, and ensure those who need specialized care receive it in a timely manner. Timely detection means more opportunities for support, intervention, and planning. https://lnkd.in/gpANVJRK I #PrimaryCare #CognitiveScreening #BrainHealthMatters
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Millions of people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) go undiagnosed each year, delaying access to early interventions that could help. Anywhere for Health Systems? is a clinically validated, FDA-listed remote cognitive assessment designed to help detect cognitive changes earlier. The assessment evaluates multiple key cognitive domains and can be taken in-clinic and at home, reducing barriers to screening while providing accurate, actionable, research-backed insights for PCPs and specialists alike. Cognitive health is an important part of overall well-being, and early detection can make a difference. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gpANVJRK I #CognitiveHealth #BrainHealth #EarlyDetection #CareAnywhere #AlzheimersDisease #MildCognitiveImpairment
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Big moment at the NYSE!??? ? Yesterday, in collaboration with Fierce Healthcare, the New York Stock Exchange celebrated Linus Health’s inclusion in the Fierce 15 Healthcare list with a full takeover of the historic Trading Floor. ? Fierce Healthcare recently selected Linus Health based on its groundbreaking digital brain health solutions that support earlier detection of MCI and dementia, fast-paced market expansion, and extensive published research with strong clinical validation. ? Read more in the report:?https://lnkd.in/gqGb6Ajf?I #Fierce15 #BrainHealth #HealthcareInnovation #DigitalHealth
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Where does Linus Health Chief Strategy Officer Dr. John Showalter see an overlooked opportunity in healthcare? Integrating technology and AI to proactively address brain health, an area he believes is largely neglected in current healthcare strategies. While conditions like heart disease and kidney failure receive significant attention, Dr. Showalter argues that cognitive health is often an afterthought, despite its critical impact on overall well-being. By leveraging AI and digital tools, healthcare can better detect, monitor, and support those with mild cognitive impairment and mood disorders.
AI in healthcare is overhyped—but also here to stay. John Showalter of Linus Health shares where AI truly adds value at #HIMSS25. Also, watch his take on brain health! ??
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We are pleased to announce that we have achieved a major milestone with over 145 peer-reviewed studies conducted and authored by Linus Health and its affiliates. Since 2019, we have: ?? Published 72 peer-reviewed publications? ?? Delivered 75 scientific presentations at academic conferences ?? Completed more than 40 clinical trials and 25 validation studies ?? Filed 33 patents supporting our technology, which is available in 18 languages The majority of the published research features investigations and validations of the efficacy and accuracy of various elements and solutions within our platform designed to promote brain health, detect early indicators of cognitive impairment, and predict the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. We are revolutionizing brain health with trusted, science-driven solutions, delivering a comprehensive, end-to-end strategy that supports early detection, intervention, and continuous care across all settings. Read more in today’s press release: https://lnkd.in/g33MjWsG?I #BrainHealth #AlzheimersResearch #DementiaResearch #AlzheimersDisease #MildCognitiveImpairment