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Samsung unveils new digital health platform
Technology giant Samsung launched the Samsung Health Stack 1.0, an open-source project designed to aid digital health researchers. -
What health systems can learn from Starbucks on patient engagement: Q&A with Providence's Sara Vaezy
Sara Vaezy, executive vice president and chief digital officer of Renton, Wash.-based Providence, told Becker's that health systems can learn from giants such as Starbucks and Amazon about personalizing patients' experiences with their healthcare organizations, and one way Providence is doing this is by creating identity-driven engagement to tailor its services to individual consumers. -
4 ways to address top concerns raised in PwC and Becker’s Hospital Review healthcare revenue cycle survey
Healthcare leaders, still feeling the effects of Covid and “the Great Resignation,” recently revealed their top concerns in a revenue cycle survey conducted by Becker’s Hospital Review and PwC. The survey reinforced what keeps revenue cycle leaders up at night and where they need the most help: -
Digital biotech company cuts jobs, shuts down San Francisco offices
Biotech company Emerald Cloud Labs plans to cut 30 jobs and close its San Francisco offices, The Mercury News reported April 18. -
Where health system VC leaders are focusing their digital health investments
With a tough investing climate for digital health, health system venture capital leaders told Becker's they're focused more than ever on return on investment and companies that address unmet needs. -
Digital physician consultation company partners with AWS
Digital physician consultation Atropos Health is partnering with AWS and joining the AWS Marketplace. -
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. -
Where 20 health systems focus their digital health efforts
While health systems have adopted digital tools en masse, they use them in different ways. -
Digital behavioral health company raises $71M
Digital behavioral health benefits company Spring Health raised $71 million, raising the company's valuation to $2.5 billion. -
Indiana health system rolls out new digital platform to scan for social needs
Shelbyville, Ind.-based Major Health Partners is collaborating with software company Unite Us to install a tool that will help employees screen patients for social needs and connect them to resources such as housing, food assistance, transportation and employment assistance. -
Digital health market to hit $809B by 2030: 5 takeaways
Despite a drop in funding and macroeconomic concerns, a report from market research firm Grand View Research projects the global digital health market to hit $809.2 billion by 2030. -
Mobile engagement: the missing link in your digital patient engagement strategy
Having a mobile strategy is important to the success of a healthcare organization's overall digital strategy. -
Arkansas Children's launches new workforce app
Little Rock-based Arkansas Children's is launching a workforce app for nurses through a partnership with Elemeno Health. -
20 hospitals, systems ranked on digital health performance
Hospitals and health systems around the country have widely adopted digital health tools in recent years. But the performance of these applications can vary. -
AI-based monitoring company partners with Google Cloud
Artificial intelligence-based remote monitoring company Care.ai partnered with Google Cloud and made its tools available on Google Cloud Marketplace. -
New Jersey hospital using digital platform to increase surgery efficiency
Tom River, N.J.-based Community Medical Center is using a new digital technology platform to improve patient outcomes for complex spine surgeries. -
Digital health company files for bankruptcy, lays off 170
Digital health company Pear Therapeutics filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and terminated 170 employees, or 92 percent of its workforce, according to an April 5 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. -
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. -
Intermountain looks to improve data management with expanded partnership
Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health has tapped data management and provider matching company Kyruus for an expanded partnership that builds upon a previous collaboration between the company and Broomfield, Colo.-based SCL Health, which merged with Intermountain last year. -
82% of Americans have followed health advice they found online, study says
A survey of 1,004 American adults from digital health company Kilo Health found that 82 percent of Americans have tried health advice they found online.
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