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Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with new startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
TigerConnect appoints Adrienne Kirby to board
TigerConnect, a clinician collaboration platform, has named hospital executive Adrienne Kirby, PhD, to its board of directors. -
Viewpoint: 3 reasons digital health is not recession-proof
In a Dec. 1 opinion piece for Fast Company, Jordan Teicher, former director of communications at digital health company Cedar, argued there are three main reasons medtech is not a recession-proof business. -
U of North Carolina, Amazon Web Services team up to launch digital health startups
Amazon Web Services and Chapel Hill, N.C.-based University of North Carolina's Eshelman Institute for Innovation are teaming up to help launch digital health startups. -
These 17 digital health companies landed nearly $800M over the past month
Despite a slowing market for digital health funding, investors — including health system venture capital arms — continue to pour money into promising ideas and solutions. -
Optum innovation arm opens digital health research center at Cornell
Optum Labs, the innovation arm of UnitedHealth Group, has opened a digital health research hub at New York City-based Cornell University. -
Patients are disappointed with their digital experiences: 4 things to know
Health systems are increasing their investment in digital care tools, yet 61 percent of patients skipped their medical appointments due to unsatisfactory experiences with digital technology, MM+M reported Nov. 28. -
Columbia University, Bassett Healthcare partner on digital cardiovascular health
New York City-based Columbia University is partnering with Cooperstown, N.Y.-based Bassett Healthcare Network to bring digital cardiovascular care to the rural New York system. -
Visage, AWS partner on digital imaging technology
Medical imaging company Visage has rolled out an adapter for the AWS-built Amazon HealthLake Imaging technology. -
6 health systems entering new digital health partnerships
Hospitals and health systems across the country are looking to implement new digital health technology that has the potential to improve care and reduce administrative burden. Here are six health systems that entered new digital health partnerships since Nov. 14: -
3 emerging digital health funding rounds
The digital health world is constantly changing and investors never know which startup is next to hit unicorn status. -
Apple Watch app gets FDA clearance for Parkinson's care
An Apple Watch-based app from digital health startup h2o therapeutics that monitors patients with Parkinson's disease has gotten 510(k) marketing clearance from the FDA. -
UCSF names winners of digital health awards
The UCSF Digital Health Awards has named multiple winners in its competition that assesses innovative companies that are improving healthcare through the use of technology. -
3 emerging digital health funding rounds
The digital health world is constantly changing, and investors never know which startup is next to hit unicorn status. -
Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with new startups coming on to the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
Walgreens partners with digital mental health and wellness company
SoulBeing, a mental health and wellness platform, has gone live on the Walgreen's Find Care digital marketplace. -
Health tech company will be biggest in the world, VC investors say
A health tech startup will one day be the "biggest company in the world," according to two investment partners with venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. -
3 emerging digital health funding rounds
The digital health world is constantly changing, and investors never know which startup is next to hit unicorn status. -
NTT Research, Harvard partner on digital cardiovascular research
NTT Research, a global technology startup, has entered into a three-year research partnership with the Cambridge, Mass.-based Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences to engineer a digital model of the human heart. -
Mount Sinai spinoff to lay off 500 employees; exit reproductive, women's health testing
Sema4, a genomics company that spun out of New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System, said it plans to lay off 500 employees as it closes its reproductive and women's health testing services.
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