-
A nurse at University Hospitals assesses a patient being discharged with an opioid prescription for addiction risk. Technology developed here has already kept more than 12,000 opioid pills out of communities, and is expanding after winning a $1 million prize from the Ohio Opioid Technology Challenge.
-
The Brave Button is installed in the home of a person struggling with addiction or opioid use. When activated, the technology immediately sends support or emergency services to someone in danger of overdosing.
-
A patient in addiction recovery performs a recorded sobriety breath test via the DynamiCare app. The company’s technology rewards app users for staying sober and making healthy choices.
-
The DynamiCare app helps those in addiction recovery make healthy choices, track their progress and stay accountable. The company is one of the $1 million prize recipients of the Ohio Opioid Technology Challenge.
-
An app developed at University Hospitals helps determine if patients should be leaving the hospital with an opioid prescription and assesses their risk for addiction. It’s one of four winning submissions of the Ohio Opioid Technology Challenge.
-
Prapela has developed mattresses that soothe babies born addicted to opioids while regulating their breathing and heart rates. The company is one of the winners of the Ohio Opioid Technology Challenge.
