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In healthcare clinics across the nation, assessing cognitive health has traditionally relied upon subjective clinical interviews and functioning reports, or cognitive screening tools that are provider-dependent. In the latter case, cognitive screener administration and interpretation vary from provider to provider, and even between testing sessions.

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Prestigious international annual awards program recognizes BrainCheck’s cognitive care planning tool as standout digital health technology.

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AUSTIN, Texas – May 9, 2024 – BrainCheck, Inc., a digital health innovator delivering next-generation technology into the growing digital cognitive assessment market, today announced that its care planning solution, BrainCheck Plan™, was selected as the winner of the “Care Management Innovation Award” in the 8th annual MedTech Breakthrough Awards program, which recognizes the top companies, people, platforms, and products in the health, fitness, and medical technology industries. This year’s program attracted thousands of nominations from more than 18 countries worldwide.

“Following information provided by BrainCheck Screen™ and Assess™, our comprehensive care planning is the critical next step for providers, patients and caregivers,” said Kim Rodriguez, CEO of BrainCheck. “The evolution of the BrainCheck platform reflects our customers’ evolving needs, and this recognition of our product further validates the value of our technology.” “With the Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model launching this summer, more practices will be required to create and share care plans as part of a comprehensive, standardized care delivery approach. BrainCheck’s technology is essential for providers to meet the Model’s required core elements. From thorough assessments to personalized care plans, BrainCheck equips healthcare professionals to address the unique needs of each patient and care partner effectively,” said Carolyn Clevenger, DNP, RN, GNP-BC, AGPCNP-BC, FAANP, FGSA, FAAN, Professor and Founder of Integrated Memory Care at Emory University, one of six comprehensive dementia care programs that formed the basis of the GUIDE Model, and clinical advisor at BrainCheck.

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