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inspiren šµ
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onto todayās topic: inspiren šµ
hospitals and clinics have ehr/emrs that act as the operating system for patient records and documentation ā why not apply that same function to senior living?
well, thatās what inspiren, a nurse-led b2b startup is doing to enhance care in senior living communities through an integrated ecosystem that combines technology with clinical expertise. essentially, their key offering is their intelligent operating system, which is designed to improve resident safety, optimize workforce efficiency, and ensure accurate revenue management. itās like a dashboard for care in the elder living environment.
letās talk numbers! š¤
the global senior care technology market is estimated to grow from approximately $49.4 billion in 2024 to $101.62 billion by 2034, reflecting a cagr of 7.5% (source).
inspirenās estimated annual revenue is approximately $8 million (source). furthermore, they have raised $77.8m over 5 rounds, with the latest being a $35m series b round on march 19th, 2025 (source). there are also a number of statistics highlighting inspirenās reach at the bottom of their website.
questions iād be interested to ask:
how have you effectively mapped out the onboarding process for inspiren for care providers in senior living centers?
what patient security considerations did you have to take into account? any surprises?
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