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JPMorgan healthcare business invests $25M in tech-focused fertility company
Morgan Health, the healthcare venture arm of JPMorgan, invested $25 million into Kindbody, a tech-focused fertility clinic network and benefits provider. -
How hospital-at-home programs grew from 1 to more than 250
Hospital-at-home programs have grown to more than 250 around the country as hospitals — and patients — have gotten more comfortable moving care to the home, NPR reported. -
Medtech company looks to use AI to diagnose migraines
Medtech company Healint is partnering with the Saitama Medical University Hospital in Japan to test how artificial intelligence could be used to diagnose migraines. -
What is Kaiser investing in? 14 health IT companies in its portfolio
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente has a sizable venture capital arm and has been active in the health IT market. -
Practice management software company gets $27M investment
Practice Better, a practice management software company, received a $27 million growth investment led by Five Elms Capital. -
UChicago Medicine, Illinois Tech partner on healthcare innovation projects
UChicago Medicine's Center for Healthcare Delivery Science and Innovation entered into a multiyear agreement with Illinois Tech's Institute of Design to use human-centered design to improve the patient experience and reduce inequities. -
How 6 hospitals, health systems are using AI to improve patient care
From using artificial intelligence to predict missed appointments to exploring how it can make care more personalized for patients, here is how six hospitals and health systems are using the technology to improve patient care and operational efficiency: -
How Best Buy, Vanderbilt, GE HealthCare are driving at-home care
Leaders from Best Buy, GE HealthCare and Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt Medical Center say they expect hospital-at-home to be widespread in the near future, Fortune reported April 26. -
Why Should Hospitals Digitally Transform Their Operations and Care Delivery?
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Michigan Medicine can monitor patients by phone, tablet, PC with new platform
Ann Arbor-based Michigan Medicine is rolling out a new mobile monitoring platform that allows clinicians to observe patient data from cardiac monitors and other bedside devices from phones, tablets, PCs or workstations. -
What is Intermountain investing in? 7 companies in its portfolio
Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare is a large health system with a sizable venture capital arm, the Intermountain Ventures Fund, to match. -
UPMC, Mayo, Cedars-Sinai all hiring for AI-based roles
As the buzz around artificial intelligence continues, top health systems are taking notice and hiring for AI-related roles. -
Northwestern releases iPad app for clinicians to screen for dementia, Parkinson's
Clinicians at Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine are using an iPad app designed to detect neurological disorders such as dementia and Parkinson's disease. -
Healthcare's next experimental frontier: Space
The Hackensack Meridian Center for Discovery and Innovation in Nutley, N.J., is partnering with Houston-based Axiom Space to conduct experiments — on Earth and in space — to learn how microgravity affects humans and to advance care for today's biggest healthcare concerns, including cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. The CDI is part of Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health. -
ChatGPT is going to be the 'smartest doctor on the planet,' says CHOC's Dr. Anthony Chang
Anthony Chang, MD, chief intelligence and innovation officer of Orange, Calif.-based Children's Hospital of Orange County, told Becker's he uses ChatGPT in the clinic "every hour." -
Case Western, University Hospitals granted $6M for AI research
Cleveland-based University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University received $6.2 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health to study how artificial intelligence can predict cardiovascular disease, local news outlet The Daily Case reported April 24. -
4 emerging digital health funding rounds
The digital health world is constantly changing, and investors never know which startup will be next to hit unicorn status. -
Children's Mercy Kansas City, GE HealthCare open new AI-powered care progression hub
Children's Mercy Kansas City (Mo.) is partnering with GE HealthCare to open a new 6,000-square-foot hub that uses artificial intelligence to track patient care progression. -
3 health systems join Amazon, CVS, Best Buy in supporting home-care expansion
A coalition featuring Amazon, Best Buy, CVS Health and three health systems is supporting federal legislation aimed at bringing more healthcare into the home. -
Why hospitals are opting for private 5G networks
Hospitals are turning to private 5G networks to help drive more precise surgeries, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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