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Microsoft's Nuance wins court case over 3D medical scans
A federal appeals court sided with Microsoft's Nuance Communications over a lawsuit involving its medical imaging technology. -
Walmart Health continues big Texas expansion
Walmart is planning to open four healthcare centers in the Houston area this month followed by four more in the summer and fall, the Houston Chronicle reported April 2. -
Walgreens-owned VillageMD exits another state
Walgreens-owned VillageMD plans to exit the state of Nevada, where it has six Village Medical clinics. -
A look at Amazon's healthcare moves
From conducting layoffs in its One Medical unit to training an AI chatbot to handle incoming patient messages, here are eight of Amazon's healthcare moves reported by Becker's since January: -
Alphabet healthcare arm Verily cuts jobs
Verily, a healthcare and life sciences arm of Google parent company Alphabet, has cut jobs. -
Amazon's pay for 11 health tech jobs
Amazon continues to hire for its various healthcare businesses. Here are 11 new healthcare job postings from the tech giant in the past month — and what they pay. -
Walgreens' VillageMD sells 11 clinics
Walgreens' VillageMD sold 11 locations in Rhode Island to medical group management firm Arches Medical Partners. -
Google doubles down on health AI
Google is updating and launching new healthcare AI models ranging from those that can examine medical images to a personal health coaching large language model. -
Amazon's One Medical patients affected by UnitedHealth, Mount Sinai dispute
An ongoing clash between UnitedHealthcare and New York City-based Mount Sinai will have effects on some of Amazon's One Medical patients, a spokesperson from One Medical confirmed to Becker's. -
Apple touts Vision Pro as healthcare tool
Epic Systems, UC San Diego Health, Boston Children's and Cedars-Sinai are launching healthcare-focused apps for Apple's new Vision Pro headset. -
Amazon launches virtual medical assistance through Alexa
Amazon's Alexa has integrated a telehealth and virtual healthcare delivery platform by Hellocare into its software, allowing patients to make calls and seek medical assistance from physicians and nurses through the use of their voice. -
Walmart Health taps former ChristianaCare exec to lead clinical operations
Walmart Health has named Ken Silverstein, MD, as vice president of clinical operations. -
Apple's pay for 9 health tech jobs
Apple continues to aggressively hire for healthcare jobs focused on enhancing the health features of its devices. -
VillageMD conducts layoffs amid closures
Walgreens' VillageMD is laying off some of its employees as it looks to exit the Illinois market, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to Becker's. -
Amazon training chatbot for healthcare: Report
Amazon is training an AI chatbot to handle incoming patient messages and address administrative queries for One Medical, former employees told The Washington Post. -
One Medical CEO: Layoffs not related to Amazon acquisition
Amazon recently announced that it would lay off a few hundred employees at One Medical as well as switch up a leadership position, but One Medical CEO Trent Green told The Washington Post that the moves are not related to the acquisition by Amazon. -
Amgen builds $474M facility in Ohio
Amgen, a biotech company, has built a $474 million facility in New Albany, Ohio, NBC affiliate WCMH reported Feb. 26. -
How Amazon's One Medical deal changed hospitals
Health system digital leaders told Becker's that Amazon's $3.9 billion deal for One Medical, which was completed one year ago this month, has already "changed the landscape" of healthcare and altered the way hospitals do business. -
Why healthcare lags on AI, per Amazon
Healthcare lags behind other industries in its adoption of artificial intelligence, largely because it lacks training capacity, according to a study commissioned by Amazon Web Services. -
GE HealthCare inks virtual care partnership
GE HealthCare is partnering with health tech company Biofourmis to expand the application of patient monitoring technology from hospitals to the homes of patients.
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