Health Tech Capitol | EnsoData finds better way to monitor sleep studies
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EnsoData finds better way to monitor sleep studies

EnsoData finds better way to monitor sleep studies

Fast, accurate, hands-off data scoring is what EnsoData brings to sleep studies — literally while many in the medical community sleep.

The Madison-based healthcare IT company has made it possible to assess data quickly with the help of artificial intelligence. CEO Chris Fernandez crafted the company’s technology while he pursued his undergraduate degree at UW-Madison. The company’s management team was later bolstered through EnsoData co-founders Sam Rusk and Nick Glattard.

Still in its infancy, 2-year old EnsoData has already created EnsoSleep, which is software used to automatically score sleep studies. The company was profiled as part of an ongoing series from UW-Madison students.

EnsoSleep assesses conditions such as sleep apnea or respiratory-related sleep problems and stores the results to be reviewed by physicians. In a single night the average sleep clinic can monitor 20 patients, each producing eight hours of data from up to 20 sensors, yielding an incredible amount of data.

Read more at WisBusiness.com

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