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Medtech company spun out of Northwestern raises $10.5M
Rhaeos, a medical device company spun out of Evanston, Ill.-based Northwestern University, raised $10.5 million in series A financing. -
J&J MedTech launches new sinus procedure tool at Mount Sinai
Acclarent, part of J&J MedTech, announced that patients have begun receiving treatment with its TruDi Shaver Blade, an electromagnetic blade used for sinus procedures, at New York City-based Mount Sinai Hospital. -
Cloud computing adoption among healthcare organizations: 6 trends to know
Seven out of 10 healthcare IT professionals say their organizations have moved to the cloud, with another 20 percent saying that they hope to move to the cloud within the next two years, according to a Feb. 22 study from software company DuploCloud. -
UW Medicine collaborates with digital health platform to treat Type 2 diabetes remotely, with AI
Seattle-based UW Medicine is teaming up with digital platform Delve Health to improve the care of Type 2 diabetes patients through the use of remote monitoring and artificial intelligence. -
Sequoia acquires biotech company
Sequoia Consulting Group has acquired 42 North Solutions, a company that provides project management and consulting services to biotech and pharmaceutical companies. -
Augusta University Health to expand home-based virtual care program
Augusta (Ga.) University Health signed a four-year agreement with Biofourmis to expand its home-based virtual care program. -
A hospital 'bat phone': How Yale New Haven's home hospital program works
When patients get discharged from a Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health campus and into the health system's hospital-at-home program, medical equipment, tech devices and internet are already set up in their homes, the Hartford Courant reported Feb. 21. -
Link Ventures launches $150M 3rd fund
Link Ventures, a Boston-based venture capital fund, launched its third fund focusing on early-stage technology companies, including digital health companies, with $150 million to invest. -
Ken Frazier, former Merck CEO, joins digital health company
Ken Frazier, the former CEO of Merck, is joining digital health company Transcarent as the chair of the board. -
Northern Light Inland Hospital, Purdue partner on simulation center
Waterville, Maine-based Northern Light Inland Hospital and Purdue Global School of Nursing are partnering to create a simulation center that will provide nursing students and hospital staff with immersive learning. -
Generative AI startup gets $3.6M, inks deal with Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has invested in a $3.6 million oversubscribed seed funding round for augmented reality startup Healium, Startland News reported Feb. 20. -
How AI can speed up drug development
The first drugs designed with the help of artificial intelligence are being tested in clinical trials, MIT Technology Review reported Feb. 15. -
Brain implant startup backed by Gates and Bezos testing on humans
Synchron, a brain-computer interface company backed by the venture capital arms of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Microsoft founder Bill Gates, is halfway through a trial designed to show its brain implant is safe for humans, CNBC reported Feb. 18. -
Where NewYork-Presbyterian, UCSF Health, Novant digital leaders stand on virtual nursing
Virtual nurses can relieve staffing shortages, keep aging nurses working longer, and cut down on administrative tasks for in-person nurses, hospital IT leaders told Becker's. -
5 health companies Intel is investing in
Software giant Intel's investment arm, Intel Capital, has been making some notable investments in healthcare companies. -
AI, innovation, scheduling: OSF's digital strategy in 2023
Digital innovation in healthcare is challenging. It is a process that requires countless hours of hard work and often ends in failure. -
Digital physical therapy company developed with Cincinnati Children's snags $11M
IncludeHealth, a digital physical therapy company developed in collaboration with Google and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, raised $11 million, VatorNews reported Feb. 16. -
Sunrise Medical Clinic transitioning to eClinicalWorks cloud
Sunrise Mountain Family Medical Clinic has selected eClinicalWorks as its new cloud provider. -
University Hospitals, healthcare data company collaborate to tackle disparities, value-based care, Alzheimer's
Cleveland-based University Hospitals is collaborating with healthcare data company Premier Inc. to use artificial intelligence to improve value-based care, reduce disparities and boost chronic disease care. -
Brigham and Women's, AI company get $2.5M grant to improve early cognitive decline detection via EHRs
Boston-based Brigham and Women's Hospital and Melax Tech, a company specializing in natural language processing, have received a $2.5 million National Institutes of Health grant to develop a clinical decision-support tool for early detection of cognitive decline.
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