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By Emily Olsen | 11:00 am | September 01, 2022
The company also announced Washington-based MultiCare Health System will be the first to license its tools for Indigo Health, the health system's hybrid urgent and primary care service.
By Emily Olsen | 11:00 am | September 01, 2022
Augment Health cofounders Jared Meyers and Stephen Kalinsky describe their device that aims to improve the quality of life for people with bladder-control issues stemming from brain, spinal cord or nerve problems.
By Emily Olsen | 12:36 pm | August 31, 2022
During a panel at the Connected Health Summit, participants discussed the growth of remote patient monitoring technology and how providers can encourage its use, particularly among seniors.
By Emily Olsen | 02:36 pm | August 30, 2022
Psych Hub, which offers mental health educational resources, raised $16 million, clinical trial search tool Power scooped up $7 million, and real-world data startup CuriMeta announced it had raised $6 million.
By Emily Olsen | 03:41 pm | August 29, 2022
A review of studies published in npj Digital Medicine found diagnostic and triage accuracy varied but was generally low, raising concerns about using symptom checkers as patient-facing tools.
By Emily Olsen | 01:33 pm | August 29, 2022
The startup plans to use the funding to expand in the U.S.
By Emily Olsen | 01:02 pm | August 26, 2022
The update comes months after Congressional Democrats urged Google to change search results so users seeking abortions wouldn't be directed to crisis pregnancy centers, which try to dissuade people from the procedure.
By Emily Olsen | 11:07 am | August 26, 2022
According to the World Health Organization, breast cancer survival rates vary significantly between different countries.
By Emily Olsen | 01:38 pm | August 25, 2022
Insurance navigator Fair Square Medicare raises $15 million, AI-enabled prostate cancer care startup Avenda Health scores $10 million, and oncology clinical trial startup Trial Library emerges from stealth with $5 million.
By Emily Olsen | 07:11 pm | August 24, 2022
Neil Lindsay, senior vice president of Amazon Health Services, said the telehealth service was "not a complete enough offering for the large enterprise customers we have been targeting, and wasn’t going to work long-term."