Momo Medical, a health-tech company, has developed a sensor that can be placed under nursing home residents’ mattresses. This sensor, connected to an app, allows caregivers to monitor the residents’ conditions remotely. The app helps caregivers identify which residents may need closer attention, freeing up time for more personalized care.
Founded in 2017, Momo Medical has been at the forefront of leveraging smart technology to reduce healthcare burdens, improve patient outcomes, and assist caregivers by providing valuable insights. The company’s solution has already gained traction in multiple countries, addressing critical needs in nursing homes and care institutions.
PGGM’s investment aligns with its mission to support sustainable healthcare solutions that address the growing challenges of aging populations. By allocating €6.5 million to Momo Medical, PGGM underscores its commitment to promoting innovative technologies that can make a significant impact on patient care and the healthcare system as a whole.
This partnership underscores the increasing significance of technology-driven solutions in healthcare. Momo Medical’s involvement exemplifies how innovative startups are making a meaningful impact by improving patient care and alleviating the pressures on healthcare workers through smart, data-driven technologies.
Read more information in this article (in Dutch): Pensioenbeheerder PGGM investeert tot €100 mln in nieuwe zorgtechnologie (fd.nl)