Breaking Announcement: Carecube Device Cleared by FDA for US Market!

COMPANY MISSION

Carecubes’ mission is to keep people safe from highly-contagious viruses and disease Icon We raise the standard of care and intervention for airborne diseases by working Icon closely with leading healthcare organizations and world governments.

Our ultimate goal is to provide care Icon with compassion for patients and empowerment for front-line workers Icon

COLLABORATIVE PARTNERS

We work closely with leading organizations in healthcare and world governments to provide innovations that protect those providing care and improve the lives of patients.
University of Nebraska Medical Center

The Carecube was designed in partnership with a dedicated team of infection prevention and control experts from the Davis Global Center at UNMC. The GCHS conducted early design tests on the Carecube at their state-of-the-art Training, Simulation and Quarantine Center located inside the Davis Global Center at UNMC.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Design development and safety validation of the Carecube were made possible by the $6.4 million sub-award from the CDC to enhance infection prevention and control (IPC) initiatives in small and rural health care facilities and advance the ability of health care workers to provide safe and effective clinical care.

Project Firstline

Grant support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, including a CDC grant from Project Firstline, enabled the design, development, and safety validation of the Carecube. This grant enhances infection prevention and control in small and rural healthcare facilities, empowering healthcare professionals nationwide.

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

The Carecube, initially funded by DARPA during the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak, aimed to create a prototype with advanced features like a containment shell, airflow system, and compliant arms. It prioritized incorporating feedback, real-world testing, and statistical analysis for rapid deployment during disease outbreaks.

VISION

Safety and prevention against airborne illness.

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Caring for patients and keeping them safe is important, but it’s just as important to protect those front line workers who provide care. Designed for medical facilities that need a way to isolate and treat airborne infections while maintaining standard operations, the Carecube offers an effective, inexpensive and scalable option that surrounds the patient in a negative-pressure space, but allows for intimate and compassionate care while keeping doctors, nurses and other workers safe.

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Our
advisors

JANA BROADHURST
MD, PHD, BIOCONTAINMENT UNIT CLINICAL LABORATORY, UNMC
JANA BROADHURST
MD, PHD, BIOCONTAINMENT UNIT CLINICAL LABORATORY, UNMC
Dr. M. Jana Broadhurst, MD, PhD, DTMH, is an Assistant Professor in Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology at UNMC's College of Medicine. As a Global Center for Health Security Scholar, she specializes in infectious disease diagnostics, leading pivotal COVID-19 research and biocontainment efforts.
DAVID BRETT-MAJOR
MD, MPH DEPARTMENT OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, UNMC
DAVID BRETT-MAJOR
MD, MPH DEPARTMENT OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, UNMC
Dr. David Brett-Major, MD, MPH, is a globally recognized infectious disease expert and a Scholar at UNMC's Global Center for Health Security. With extensive experience in outbreak response, emerging diseases, and tropical medicine, Dr. Brett-Major brings invaluable insights to Carecubes' mission of improving patient isolation.
JAMES LAWLER
MD, MPH, CO-DIRECTOR, GLOBAL CENTER FOR HEALTH SECURITY, UNMC
JAMES LAWLER
MD, MPH, CO-DIRECTOR, GLOBAL CENTER FOR HEALTH SECURITY, UNMC
Dr. James Lawler, MD, MPH, is the Director of International Programs and Innovation at the Global Center for Health Security. A former Navy Commander, he specializes in biodefense, pandemic response, and health preparedness, bringing extensive experience in treating Ebola patients and training medical personnel.
Patti Lord
FOUNDER, PROGRAM LEAD, ISTARI CARECUBE R&D
Patti Lord
FOUNDER, PROGRAM LEAD, ISTARI CARECUBE R&D
Patti Lord is an accomplished program lead in medical device design. She leads a team developing low-cost, user-friendly negative pressure isolation devices to combat infectious diseases in U.S. healthcare settings.
Michael Wargo
VICE PRESIDENT OF EMERGENCY OPERATIONS AND MEDICAL TRANSPORT FOR HCA HEALTHCARE
Michael Wargo
VICE PRESIDENT OF EMERGENCY OPERATIONS AND MEDICAL TRANSPORT FOR HCA HEALTHCARE
Michael Wargo, has over 20 years of clinical experience and a decade in public safety leadership, advising on U.S. healthcare security.
MICHELLE HOLKO
WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENTIAL INNOVATION FELLOW
MICHELLE HOLKO
WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENTIAL INNOVATION FELLOW
Michelle Holko is a White House Presidential Innovation Fellow detailed to DHS CISA working on healthcare security, and DOD Chem Bio Defense.
WILLIAM "BILL" HAWKINS
SENIOR ADVISOR TO EW HEALTHCARE PARTNERS
WILLIAM "BILL" HAWKINS
SENIOR ADVISOR TO EW HEALTHCARE PARTNERS
Mr. Hawkins serves as a Senior Advisor to EW Healthcare Partners, a life sciences private equity firm. Mr. Hawkins is the former Chairman and CEO of Medtronic, Inc., a global leader in medical technology.
DAVID WOJS
DEPUTY OFFICER - INFRASTRUCTURE AT US HPHSCC
DAVID WOJS
DEPUTY OFFICER - INFRASTRUCTURE AT US HPHSCC
Mr. Wojs serves as Deputy Officer - Infrastructure at the United States Healthcare & Public Health Sector Coordinating Council. David also served as Senior Director - Public Health & Healthcare Vertical Lead at Juvare.
WILL HAWKINS
CANAPI VENTURES
WILL HAWKINS
CANAPI VENTURES
Mr. Hawkins is an accomplished investor currently with Canapi Ventures. With a wealth of experience, he serves as a Board Member at Pluto Health and previously held the position of Director at Shields Health Innovations. Will brings a diverse background from roles at Agni, Union Park Partners, and Founder Collective.