Parachute Health Raises $5.5 Million Seed Round to Transform How Patients Receive Critical Medical Equipment
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Parachute solves multiple enduring challenges in the healthcare system by lowering costs, eliminating fraud, increasing efficiency and ensuring patients actually receive the medical equipment and services they need -- such as oxygen tanks, hospital beds, walkers and wheelchairs.
Parachute's
Until now, most of the
Due to antiquated and inefficient ordering systems that don't provide electronic delivery confirmation, more than 15% of orders for medical equipment are never delivered, and countless more orders are delivered days, weeks or months late. For patients who otherwise wouldn't get critical equipment when needed, Parachute reduces patient readmissions by 60%.
"Imagine ordering shoes using a fax machine instead of the internet. You wouldn't know if your order was received and even if it was, your shoes could arrive a week or even a month late. Now imagine if it wasn't shoes, but the oxygen tank that you needed to breathe," said Parachute CEO
"Parachute reimagines one of the most anachronistic hospital work flows, organizing resources for patients upon discharge," said
Parachute was created with patient care in mind; Gelbard founded Parachute after his 80-year-old father underwent back surgery and the walker ordered through his Medicare plan never arrived. During this time, Gelbard had to take over day-to-day operations of the family's pharmacy and recognized first-hand an opportunity to modernize the medical equipment industry through technology.
The national expansion of Parachute follows a successful Beta period last year. Since launching in
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Before founding Parachute, Gelbard was an investment professional at Falcon Investments, a top private equity firm with more than
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