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Digital heart health company launches cholesterol tracking feature
Digital heart health company Hello Heart has released a new cholesterol tracking feature called 'My Cholesterol.' -
Memora Health partners with Impilo to advance digital health
Virtual care company Memora Health is partnering with digital health company Impilo to innovate remote monitoring devices. -
Hackensack Meridian implemented a digital workspace to accommodate its hybrid workforce
Hackensack Meridian Health has partnered with Citrix Systems to use its digital workspace platform to provide simple and secure access to applications and information to its hybrid workforce. -
Former University of Mississippi Medical Center exec joins digital health company
John Showalter, MD, has joined digital health company Linus Health as its chief product officer. -
ClareCloud rolls out new chronic care tech platform
Health technology company ClareCloud has begun rolling out chronic care management technology CareCloud Wellness to providers. -
Cue Health rolls out telehealth program
Healthcare technology company Cue Health has launched a new feature on its mobile application, Cue Care. -
FTC sues Kochava for selling people's reproductive health, addiction treatment data
The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit Aug. 29 against data broker Kochava, alleging the company sells information that could be used to track people's reproductive health and addiction treatment activities. -
Post-acute care platform Olio Health raises $13M
Olio Health, which offers a digital platform for post-acute care, has landed a $13 million series A growth investment. -
Digital behavioral health company releases new mobile app features
Cloud-based behavioral digital health company ContinuumCloud has released a new Care Journeys feature for their CaredFor application. -
25 active early-stage digital health investors
Despite slowing down a bit in 2022, the digital health funding market remains plenty active, as venture capitalists continue to bet on trends like telehealth and virtual care. -
Gender-affirming virtual care startup Plume raises $24M
Plume, a telehealth startup that focuses on the transgender community, landed $24 million in a series B funding round to expand nationwide and grow into virtual primary care. -
MediCardia partners with Human Longevity for remote cardiac monitoring platform
Digital health cardiac company MediCardia is partnering with Human Longevity to launch the Medicardia HeartChart digital health platform. -
One Drop boosts employee productivity, trials show
Diabetes management platform One Drop unveiled trial results showing that diabetic employees using their system were more productive. -
Google to label which healthcare facilities provide abortions
Google is updating its search and maps features to show which healthcare facilities provide abortions in the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and several states outlawing the procedure, TechCrunch reported Aug. 25. -
LifeBridge rolls out app for patients
Baltimore-based LifeBridge Health has launched a mobile app for patients. -
Mental health platform Psych Hub gets $16M
Psych Hub, a platform that aims to help clinicians and patients navigate a complicated mental healthcare system, has raised $16 million in a funding round co-led by HC9 and Frist Cressey Ventures. -
Virtual care company Babylon ditches UK for the US
Babylon, which offers an artificial intelligence-powered virtual care app, has largely left the U.K., where it is headquartered, in favor of the U.S. market, Wired reported Aug. 23. -
Northwell Health's VC arm joins $4.1M funding round for cultural competency platform
Northwell Holdings, the venture arm of New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health, participated in a $4.1 million seed funding round for Violet, a platform that provides cultural competency training for clinicians. -
Fresenius completes $2.4B merger with digital health startup
Fresenius Health Partners, InterWell Health and Cricket Health have completed a three-way merger to create an independent $2.4 billion company. -
Illinois health system taps Wolters Kluwer for digital sepsis monitoring
Quincy, Ill.-based health system Blessing Health has partnered with IT company Wolters Kluwer to monitor sepsis.
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