Medicalgorithmics, a global medtech company, has won a tender worth over PLN 800.000 gross (approximately $200.000 gross) for the delivery of 50 cardiac monitoring devices (PocketECG IV) along with the cutting-edge software and algorithms for ECG signal analysis to a public medical facility in Białystok (Poland). Medicalgorithmics was the only bidder in the tender.
Medicalgorithmics’ offer has been chosen as the most favourable in a tender announced by the Independent Public Health Care Center of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration located in Białystok (Poland). As a result, Medicalgorithmics will supply the medical facility with 50 cardiac monitoring devices (PocketECG IV) along with the cutting-edge software and AI-powered algorithms.
This is another tender won by Medicalgorithmics on the Polish market. In August this year, Medicalgorithmics secured a tender worth PLN 1.7 million gross and signed a contract with Leszek Giec Upper-Silesian Medical Centre of the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland) for the delivery of 130 heart monitoring devices with algorithm-supported software. Back then, Medicalgorithmics was also the only bidder that met the tender’s criteria.
“We are delighted to have won the second tender in the Polish market in a short period of time. Although the tender was open, we were the only bidder for this contract. Once again, we have proven that our solutions meet the highest requirements in terms of cardiac diagnostics.” – says Jarosław Jerzakowski, Chief Commercial Officer at Medicalgorithmics and adds, “Over the years, we have developed a scalable and advanded ecosystem for cardiac diagnostics, combining our proprietary algorithms, software and devices that enable physicians to make more aware diagnostic decisions.” – Jaroslaw Jerzakowski concludes.
The delivery of the company’s diagnostic solutions to medical facilities in Katowice and Bialystok (Poland) fits into the Medicalgorithmics’ new growth strategy, under which the company has transitioned from an exclusive, closed ecosystem approach tied to its proprietary monitoring device, PocketECG. The new business model envisions the development and sale of standalone analytical software products integrated with third-party medical equipment. The new approach enhances the scalability of the company’s technology, which can now detect over 25 types of heart arrhythmias.