The new platform is powered by Oxford University spinout OxfordVR.
The survey results were based on responses from nearly 400 chief financial officers and revenue cycle leaders at health systems and hospitals across the United States.
This group has difficulties accessing healthcare, resulting in risk of illness, hospitalization and death.
The health system will now be able to diagnose and treat patients remotely with physical examinations during video visits.
The platform has served as the basis of clinical research studies at multiple institutions, including UCSF and Stanford University.
The acquisition will result in the integration of ConsenSys Health’s Elevated Compute platform with technology components that underpin the FHIRBlocks Consent4Health application.
SoundPass uses artificial intelligence to create a biometric perimeter security bubble around workplaces, entertainment and consumer venues, and college campuses.
The wearable market is expected to reach $487 billion in revenue this year, according to the report.
The accelerator will be choosing projects over the next few months.