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Allegheny Health Network to have digital nurses in all 14 hospitals by end of '24
Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network is rolling out a digital nursing program at one of its hospitals with plans to expand it systemwide by the end of 2024. -
7 health systems win digital health awards
For the second consecutive year, Evanston, Ill.-based NorthShore Edward-Elmhurst Health won the top digital health award from market intelligence company Avia. -
U of Mississippi taps new remote monitoring partner
Jackson-based University of Mississippi Medical Center is tapping AMC Health as its new remote monitoring partner. -
Generative AI startup co-founded by hospital COO gets $50M
Hippocratic AI, a healthcare generative artificial intelligence startup co-founded by a health system COO, launched May 16 with $50 million in funding co-led by General Catalyst and Andreessen Horowitz. -
Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
From Gen Z to baby boomers: Who uses digital health the most
Gen Z uses digital health more than any generation, with 62 percent of its members communicating via patient portals and 55 percent doing virtual visits, a May 11 Pymnts report found. -
Digital health company raises $80M
Despite a more difficult digital health funding environment, digital healthcare guidance company Amino Health has raised $80 million in financing. -
38 digital mental health companies with the most health system clients
Behavioral health coaching platform SilverCloud by Amwell is the digital mental health company used by the most health systems, according to a May 11 report from digital health guide Avia Marketplace. -
URMC using smartphone app to track Parkinson's
Eight years ago, the University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center launched the smartphone app mPower to track Parkinson's symptoms; the National Institutes of Health recently issued a $4.9 million grant to follow patients using the tool and gather more detailed data on the disease. -
Digital health company Babylon to go private with $34.5M in funding
Digital health company Babylon plans to delist less than two years after it went public. -
Hims & Hers reports 88% jump in revenue
Digital health platform Hims & Hers reported first-quarter revenue of $190.8 million, an increase of 88 percent year-over-year. -
Smart toilet seat that detects heart rate, oxygen levels gets FDA clearance
A smart toilet seat that measures people's vital signs has received FDA clearance. -
How leading health systems are using disruptive technologies and data to improve patient outcomes
Healthcare systems today are often overwhelmed with the vast number of technological solutions as well as the sheer amount of data being produced every day. Finding ways to properly leverage both technology and data will be the key to improving patient outcomes. -
Carbon Health says Anthem Blue Cross finally processing its claims
Carbon Health said Anthem Blue Cross of California has started paying its out-of-network claims after the hybrid primary care company publicly aired its dispute with the insurer in late April. -
6 healthcare companies on CNBC's Disruptor 50 list
Six healthcare companies were named May 9 to the 2023 CNBC Disruptor 50. -
Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
Texas health system launches app
Abilene, Texas-based Hendrick Health is launching an app developed in partnership with Gozio Health, brownwoodnews.com reported May 4. -
4 emerging digital health funding rounds
The digital health world is constantly changing, and investors never know which startup will be next to hit unicorn status. -
'Turbulent times': Health tech startup raises $50M but lays off 70
Health tech startup Healthy.io, which offers at-home urinalysis and digital wound care, raised $50 million while also reportedly laying off a third of its staff. -
Digital health startup Brightline lays off 20% of staff — again
Pediatric mental health startup Brightline, which has received financial backing from health systems, is laying off 20 percent of its staff for the second time in six months.
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