• Yale New Haven selects new digital medication management platform

    Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health is partnering with RxLightning, a company that digitizes the specialty medication enrollment process, to accelerate the process of specialty medication prescription. 
  • Digital pharmacy company owned by SSM Health partners with AWS

    Navitus Health Solutions, a digital pharmacy benefits platform owned by St. Louis-based SSM and Costco Wholesale Co., is partnering with Amazon Web Services to build a new cloud-based foundation.
  • Mass General, Sonde partner on remote monitoring study

    Health technology company Sonde Health and Boston-based Mass General Brigham were selected by the Massachusetts Artificial Intelligence and Technology Center for Connected Care in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease to lead a pilot study on remote detection of vocal biomarkers and the detection of cognitive impairments.
  • Precision medicine startup Vibrent Health lays off 13% of staff

    Vibrent Health, a precision medicine startup that works with health systems, has let go of 13 percent of its workforce, Washington Business Journal reported.
  • 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.
  • Moffitt Cancer Center rolls out virtual care platform

    Tampa, Fla.-based Moffitt Cancer Center is partnering with Memora Health to allow Moffitt clinicians to use the company's virtual care platform.
  • MetroHealth earns recognition for HIV app

    Positive Peers, an HIV app created by MetroHealth staff, is gaining recognition from the Department of Health and Human Services for its impact in helping young people navigate their HIV diagnosis. 
  • Former Mayo Clinic, Mount Sinai CEOs join mobile care company

    The former CEO of Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic, Denis Cortese, MD, and former CEO of New York City-based Mount Sinai Hospital, John Rowe, MD, are joining digital caregiver support company eFamilyCare as advisers.
  • Memorial taps Epic-based platform for virtual care

    Hollywood, Fla.-based Memorial Healthcare System has partnered with KeyCare, a virtual care company built with Epic, to power the health system's MemorialDOCNow digital care platform.
  • CEO of ChatGPT developer: AI can give medical advice to 'people who can't afford care'

    The developer of ChatGPT said artificial intelligence chatbots can provide medical advice to people who can't afford healthcare.
  • Olive AI to unload business line, focus on health system RCM

    Healthcare artificial intelligence company Olive is getting rid of its utilization management service line, a spokesperson told Becker's.
  • Digital health company goes live on AWS government marketplace

    Smile Digital Health, a health data services company, is now available on Amazon Web Services GovCloud, an AWS region designed to help customers meet U.S. government standards.
  • With TEFCA, Interoperability in the United States Launches Ahead

    Health data exchange may not appear in the news headlines often, but this important area of healthcare stands on the brink of a moonshot moment.
  • Merative, formerly IBM's health data arm, lays off 250 people: Reports

    Merative, the health data company formerly known as IBM Watson Health, has undergone "reductions" to strategize for long-term growth, a spokesperson told Becker's.
  • OSF HealthCare expands digital hospital program

    Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare has expanded its digital hospital to patients transitioning out of the intensive care unit. The health system had been offering it to emergency patients at Peoria's Saint Francis Medical Center since August.
  • 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.
  • Digital women's health company raises $25M

    Axena Health, a digital health company focusing on women's pelvic health, snagged a $25 million investment.
  • Emory, Linus partner on digital cognitive assessments

    Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare is utilzing digital brain health company Linus Health's products to provide digital cognitive assessments that clinicians and primary care providers could use to spot Alzheimer's and dementia at an early stage.
  • Talkspace launches new platform

    Digital behavioral health giant Talkspace has launched Talkspace Engage, a new portal aiming to provide human resource teams with a library of digital mental health tools for employees.
  • Purdue U digital health app wins first phase of NIH competition

    HemaChrome, a digital health company that uses smartphone technology to measure hemoglobin developed by a professor at West Lafayette, Ind.-based Purdue University, won the first phase of the National Institutes of Health's RADx Tech for Maternal Health Challenge.

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