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Mount Sinai uses Apple Watch to capture patients' well-being
New York City-based Mount Sinai researchers used machine learning models and the Apple Watch to identify a patient's degree of resilience and well-being. -
Intermountain, Lifepoint, Trinity Health: What the top-ranked systems for digital health do differently
Executives from health systems that score high in digital health told Becker's they're focusing on making care more convenient, streamlining administrative operations and carefully deploying artificial intelligence. -
Virginia health system taps new electronic referral partner
Arlington, Va.-based VHC Health has partnered with healthcare collaboration software company Unite Us. -
Former Cleveland Clinic section head joins digital radiology company
Scott Flamm, MD, the former section head of cardiovascular imaging at the Cleveland Clinic, is joining the digital radiologist connection platform DocPanel to lead the company's cardiac imaging department. -
Carbon Health airs dispute with Anthem Blue Cross
Hybrid primary care company Carbon Health is airing a dispute with Anthem Blue Cross of California, alleging the payer has denied all out-of-network claims for services provided to members. -
Tufts Medicine partners with digital workforce platform
Boston-based Tufts Medicine has partnered with digital workforce platform meQuilibrium to help its workforce with emotional health and well-being. -
Health tech company Cue Health to lay off 30% of staff
Cue Health, a health tech company that offers at-home diagnostics and telehealth, plans to lay off 30 percent of its workforce, or 326 employees, according to a securities filing. -
5 digital health companies laying off workers
The digital health market can be turbulent, and some companies have made recent cuts. -
6 top interactive patient systems, per Black Book
Health systems are increasingly installing new digital tools at the point of care. -
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. -
Good Samaritan launches virtual breastfeeding care
San Jose, Calif.-based Good Samaritan Hospital, part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare, is implementing virtual breastfeeding support through a new partnership with Nest Collaborative, a virtual consultation platform. -
Optum, CVS, Northwell, Mayo: $394M in digital health funding from past month
Have the reports of digital health's demise been exaggerated? Perhaps, judging by the $394 million in funding rounds reported on by Becker's in the past month. -
Why physicians aren't adopting digital health technologies
There is a limited number of physicians adopting mobile apps, wearables and home-monitoring, Politico reported April 26. -
22 top virtual care platforms, per Black Book
As the digitization of healthcare continues, hospitals need to ensure they are selecting the right virtual care vendor. -
MetroHealth developing digital pain management platform
Cleveland-based MetroHealth System is partnering with wellness company Fern Health to develop virtual pain management programs that can be integrated into EHRs and clinical workflows. -
Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drug Company taps new digital health partner
Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drug Company is offering online diagnostics testing through a new partnership with digital health platform Binx Health. -
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. -
Aetna partners with digital health company on maternal health
Aetna Better Health of Maryland, a part of CVS Health, is partnering with digital health company Mae on improving maternal healthcare for Black women. -
Athenahealth to launch new patient engagement tool
Athenahealth is rolling out a new tool that can give providers insights into how their patients are using digital technologies when receiving care. -
Why former Rush, Atlantic Health System IT chiefs joined a startup
Two former health system IT leaders told Becker's they joined a digital health company because they felt they could make more of a difference helping their former industry from the startup side.
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