Check Point Care, a health tech company based in Bulgaria and a member of our Cardiovascular Therapies market group, is changing how remote patient care is delivered. The company combines advanced wearable technology, AI-driven analytics, and clinical supervision to make high-quality home care available to everyone – 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
At the Ambition Forum in Riga in September 2025, we caught up with Kaja Vidic, Chief Business Development Officer at Check Point Care. She shared how the company’s technology is transforming healthcare and what it takes to scale their innovation across Europe.
As it says on the company’s website, Check Point Care “addresses preventable deaths globally by providing comprehensive clinical data in a decision support tool that enables early detection and prevention of deterioration, regardless of time or location.”
At the core of Check Point Care’s solution lies a three-pillar system that connects patients, clinicians, and technology. The wearable device captures real-time electrocardiography (ECG) and physiological data – up to 100 vital parameters altogether.
This data is continuously streamed to an AI-powered online platform. There, the system calculates 10,000 digital biomarkers, generating a personalised digital twin of each patient. This digital model enables predictive insights and supports proactive clinical decision-making.
The data is continuously monitored at the Virtual Care Center with a dedicated team of clinicians conducting trend analyses, detecting deteriorations, and supporting treating physicians in real time.
“At Check Point Care, we are advancing remote patient monitoring. [..] We're bringing high-quality [..] clinical services to every home.”
As noted in an interview with SEE News, the company’s technology is currently used to monitor and manage healthcare delivery for 100,000 acute patients in seven countries across Europe and the Middle East. Their “solution is being applied for pre and post-surgical patient monitoring in cardiology, oncology, neurology and emergency care, in hospital settings and at home, in national screening programmes, chronic patient population programmes and diagnostics.”
Building a solution that combines hardware, software, and clinical oversight has not been an easy task. Healthcare, as Kaja notes, “is very rigid overall and when you're bringing or trying to revolutionise something existing, [..] you have a lot of challenges on the way.”
Check Point Care tackled this challenge by developing and testing its proof of concept regionally before expanding to other markets. “We saw what's working, what's not working, and then we copy-pasted that [model] to other European countries,” she reveals.
Today, the company operates in seven countries and is expanding to Denmark and Iceland this year. In 2026, Check Point Care plans to expand even further.
Check Point Care has been notably successful. Their journey began with winning an R&D tender under Horizon 2020 in collaboration with five leading university hospitals. The project, called Nightingale, laid the foundation for the company’s wearable technology and validated its approach.
Unlike many startups, the company has managed to achieve positive cash flow without external VC investment – a rare accomplishment in the deep tech space.
“We’re not just securing the capital and then trying to make a business. It's actually going vice versa,” Kaja says.
The company has, however, received a €2.5 million grant from the EIC Accelerator. But the team still puts their focus on revenue, which they have doubled every year for the past three years. In parallel, the team is preparing for its first VC (Series A) round to accelerate growth and international expansion.
Becoming part of the EIC Scaling Club has opened new doors for Check Point Care. The network’s mentorship, peer exchange, and visibility opportunities have already proved valuable.
“The biggest benefit out of [the EIC] Scaling Club is definitely networking, [..] either with mentors or with other [..] startups and scaleups. Just today, I was having a great conversation with one of the colleagues from my panel, and I was [..] inspired. So these kinds of events or even online sessions [bring] great value for companies like ours,” Kaja concludes.
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